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B.C. homeowners are 'staying the course' on mortgage payments

B.C. homeowners are 'staying the course' on mortgage payments

Mortgage delinquencies remain low but some anecdotal evidence shows cracks in financial resilience.
As the planet warms, scientists worry that cases of infectious diseases could spike

As the planet warms, scientists worry that cases of infectious diseases could spike

People around the world are living longer, healthier lives than they were just half a century ago. Climate change threatens to undo that progress.
Family connects with 'angels of mercy' who helped man after horrific crash

Family connects with 'angels of mercy' who helped man after horrific crash

Kyle Gagne and his wife were airlifted to Royal Columbian Hospital July 10 following a multi-vehicle collision on the Coquihalla Highway.
Three Whistler Mountain Ski Club athletes named to BC Alpine Training Group

Three Whistler Mountain Ski Club athletes named to BC Alpine Training Group

Sascha Gilbert has made the team, while Alexa Brownlie and Erin Husken are training to join him there
Introducing Weatherhood: Unmatched hyper-local weather forecasts for Metro Vancouver and beyond

Introducing Weatherhood: Unmatched hyper-local weather forecasts for Metro Vancouver and beyond

Get weather updates at the neighbourhood level.
BC Coroners Service blames illicit drug supply for 184 deaths in June

BC Coroners Service blames illicit drug supply for 184 deaths in June

The coroners service says 90 per cent of all drugs tested in June showed the presence of fentanyl.
B.C. researchers discover Janus, the first 'two-faced' star

B.C. researchers discover Janus, the first 'two-faced' star

An international team of astronomers, including two UBC researchers, reveal the first 'two-faced' star, a celestial Rosetta Stone to help unravel the cosmic evolution of a dying star.
Opinion: Remote work now a mandatory office option for younger generation

Opinion: Remote work now a mandatory office option for younger generation

Nearly one-third of B.C.'s pandemic home workers are no longer allowed to labour from home, according to survey results.
Indecent exposure charges laid after Metro Vancouver playground incident

Indecent exposure charges laid after Metro Vancouver playground incident

Kids at an East Vancouver playground saw a man exposing himself.
B.C. strata owner can't have carport security camera after break-in

B.C. strata owner can't have carport security camera after break-in

The strata council didn't follow proper procedures, the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal ruled.