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Lawsuit claims New Westminster teacher sexual abuse

Lawsuit claims New Westminster teacher sexual abuse

The plaintiff's anonymized claim said she was struggling with math and that the teacher had been privately tutoring her with the school district's knowledge.
Peregrine falcons laced with banned chemicals, find Canadian scientists

Peregrine falcons laced with banned chemicals, find Canadian scientists

The fastest animal on the planet, peregrine falcons can't seem to escape contamination from banned toxic flame retardants, a new study has found.
B.C. manslaughter accused to have bail hearing

B.C. manslaughter accused to have bail hearing

Dillon Robert Goth is charged with manslaughter in the 2023 death of Jason Robert St. Anne.
Opposition BC United seeks to prevent convicted dangerous offenders from name changes

Opposition BC United seeks to prevent convicted dangerous offenders from name changes

VICTORIA — British Columbia's Opposition leader says community safety should come before protection of privacy rights for dangerous people.
Feeling hesitant to text an old friend? New research says you're not alone

Feeling hesitant to text an old friend? New research says you're not alone

SFU study co-author Lara Aknin delves into the reluctance to reach out to past connections.
Predators are trying to neutralize Hughes by letting him have the puck

Predators are trying to neutralize Hughes by letting him have the puck

How do you stop an elite talent like Quinn Hughes? The Nashville Predators seem to think it's to let him have time and space with the puck.
Why was a helicopter flying over Vancouver?

Why was a helicopter flying over Vancouver?

Talon Helicopters was conducting a flight for a film on Wednesday night.
‘A dream come true’

‘A dream come true’

Marcus Goguen prevails in Verbier at the zenith of his first full Freeride World Tour campaign
Update: Law society citation rescinded for former Vancouver student lawyer

Update: Law society citation rescinded for former Vancouver student lawyer

Former articling student Rahul Wadhera is no longer facing a citation from the Law Society of BC for alleged misconduct.
Billions of bottles: Canadian statistics paint grim picture of plastic litter problem

Billions of bottles: Canadian statistics paint grim picture of plastic litter problem

Plastic can strangle wildlife, tear open their intestinal tracts or build up in their stomachs over time causing starvation and death.