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Update: Law society citation rescinded for former Vancouver student lawyer

Update: Law society citation rescinded for former Vancouver student lawyer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.
Six B.C. social housing buildings reveal cost of retrofitting for climate change

Six B.C. social housing buildings reveal cost of retrofitting for climate change

Retrofitting B.C.'s social housing for climate change won't pay for itself unless deeper benefits are considered, report finds.
Photos: Peek inside one of the most expensive homes for sale in Canada

Photos: Peek inside one of the most expensive homes for sale in Canada

This luxury home in Vancouver is on the market for $48 million.
Whistler RCMP reports spike in thefts

Whistler RCMP reports spike in thefts

Police seeing 'significant increase' in thefts of and from vehicles
B.C. man guilty of manslaughter in tormenter's death

B.C. man guilty of manslaughter in tormenter's death

Jeffrey Scott Van Dyke had pleaded not guilty in connection with the death of Scott Alan Carver June 2, 2022.
Skiers fed up with reckless on-mountain behaviour at Whistler Blackcomb

Skiers fed up with reckless on-mountain behaviour at Whistler Blackcomb

Guests causing ‘severe violations’ of safety policy risk lifetime ban from Vail Resorts properties
B.C. man pleads guilty to interfering with human remains

B.C. man pleads guilty to interfering with human remains

David Alexander Mah returns to court May 6 to set a sentencing date.
Les Leyne: Two accounts of the pause of social harms bill

Les Leyne: Two accounts of the pause of social harms bill

Government introduced a bill that was supposed to smooth the way for the province to sue the social media giants for the damage they are doing to society
Fire bans announced in B.C. and Alberta as more than 170 wildfires burn

Fire bans announced in B.C. and Alberta as more than 170 wildfires burn

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Tactical evacuations have started in northeastern British Columbia as wildfires tear through the area. An update from the B.C.