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Convicted B.C. pedophile living in school bus loses campsite eviction appeal

Convicted B.C. pedophile living in school bus loses campsite eviction appeal

James Stephen Knight unsuccessfully claimed he was a tenant of the Creekside Campground in Sechelt, B.C.
New B.C. liquor policy coming to wineries, breweries

New B.C. liquor policy coming to wineries, breweries

The new measures will allow people to consume alcohol samples at a time experts say the industry is struggling.
New rules mean B.C. drivers must keep further away from cyclists

New rules mean B.C. drivers must keep further away from cyclists

The transportation minister says it's another step "in modernizing our rules to keep up with new technologies that are changing how people are getting around."
Canadian Skeleton Championships return to Whistler

Canadian Skeleton Championships return to Whistler

Reigning world champ Hallie Clarke and Josip Brusic win the ladies’ and mens’ divisions respectively
B.C. landlord must pay renter over $25,000 for illegal rent hikes, notice to end tenancy

B.C. landlord must pay renter over $25,000 for illegal rent hikes, notice to end tenancy

The landlords claimed they needed the space for personal use - but the RTB did not believe them.
B.C. Amber Alert ends for four-month-old baby boy

B.C. Amber Alert ends for four-month-old baby boy

The baby has been found safe.
Opinion: When it comes to housing in Whistler, most of us are ‘vulnerable’

Opinion: When it comes to housing in Whistler, most of us are ‘vulnerable’

'It’s one thing to see a list of faceless demographics; quite another to hear the actual stories behind the categories'
Maxed Out: Who gets to live in Whistler?

Maxed Out: Who gets to live in Whistler?

'There are a number of 600-pound gorillas in this room'
Prosecution calls for 51 days in jail for Green deputy leader for Fairy Creek protest

Prosecution calls for 51 days in jail for Green deputy leader for Fairy Creek protest

Angela Davidson, also known as Rainbow Eyes, was convicted of seven counts of criminal contempt for her part in the logging blockades
Police Act changes would expand watchdog jurisdiction

Police Act changes would expand watchdog jurisdiction

The legislation, if passed, would expand the jurisdictions of B.C.’s two police watchdogs, the Independent Investigations Office and the Office of the Police Complaint Commission