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Council approves draft land-use plan for reimagined Creekside

Council approves draft land-use plan for reimagined Creekside

Online questionnaire is now live; engagement events planned for June 4 and 7
It's official: the Whistler Waldorf School needs a new home

It's official: the Whistler Waldorf School needs a new home

Province determines Spruce Grove site 'not aligned with the intent' of lease, school says
Bhutanese man appears on B.C. murder charge in woman's death

Bhutanese man appears on B.C. murder charge in woman's death

Tenzin Choigey is charged with second-degree murder in the November 2024 death of 26-year-old Roshnee Gurung.
B.C. won’t require measles vaccination to attend school: ministry

B.C. won’t require measles vaccination to attend school: ministry

B.C.’s Health Ministry says it has no plans to make measles immunization mandatory for attending school, as it is in Ontario and New Brunswick
No one wins in B.C. intimate images case

No one wins in B.C. intimate images case

Both people had already shared the naked images online themselves and had no expectation of privacy, the Civil Resolution Tribunal ruled.
Lawsuit alleges negligence at hospital left B.C. man paralyzed after surgery

Lawsuit alleges negligence at hospital left B.C. man paralyzed after surgery

The plaintiff remains permanently disabled and wheelchair-bound, according to a notice of civil claim.
Drunk man needs 50 stitches in face after being attacked by his own dog

Drunk man needs 50 stitches in face after being attacked by his own dog

The BC SPCA is investigating the incident.
Opinion: One green sea turtle can contain the equivalent of 10 ping pong balls in plastic

Opinion: One green sea turtle can contain the equivalent of 10 ping pong balls in plastic

New research estimates that approximately 60 tonnes of plastic debris discarded in the ocean reside within female green turtles at any given time.
BC Conservation issues annual reminder: Leave fawns alone

BC Conservation issues annual reminder: Leave fawns alone

The BC Conservation Officer Service is reminding the public that seeing a solitary fawn is normal during this time of year and does not mean the animal has been abandoned.
Video: Orca caught 'moonwalking' in West Vancouver

Video: Orca caught 'moonwalking' in West Vancouver

A family visiting the shores of West Vancouver was left speechless after witnessing a killer whale swim backwards.