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Feds pledge $2.7M for housing in Pemberton

Feds pledge $2.7M for housing in Pemberton

Agreement will fast-track 98 housing units over three years; 1,995 homes in the next decade
B.C. man awarded $2.1M in damages following three car accidents

B.C. man awarded $2.1M in damages following three car accidents

The largest part of the Langley man's award was $1.19 million for loss of future earning capacity.
Letter: The more things change…

Letter: The more things change…

'If a town isn’t growing, it’s dying'
Woman sues Victoria Golf Club, saying ball flew through car window and hit her face

Woman sues Victoria Golf Club, saying ball flew through car window and hit her face

Evelyn Mohr claims she was driving by the Victoria Golf Club in Oak Bay when she was struck by a golf ball that came through her open car window.
Victoria and Ottawa 'blood buddies' make milestone donations together

Victoria and Ottawa 'blood buddies' make milestone donations together

Joan McGorman, 72, was making her 50th blood donation in Victoria as Floralove Katz, 67, started her 150th in Ottawa.
I Watched This Game: Canucks’ stars cast down the Kings

I Watched This Game: Canucks’ stars cast down the Kings

Five days after a frustrating loss at home, the Canucks exacted their revenge on the Kings in Los Angeles.
B.C. judge calls lawyer's use of fake AI cases 'alarming'

B.C. judge calls lawyer's use of fake AI cases 'alarming'

Vancouver family lawyer Chong Ke has been ordered to pay court costs after submitting fake AI-generated court cases to opposing counsel; Ke was spared from more serious punitive 'special costs.'
B.C. strata must identify off-leash dog complainant

B.C. strata must identify off-leash dog complainant

Sidney, B.C. strata argued residents would be unwilling to file complaints if their identities were to be disclosed.
'We started to panic’: Lost Whistler skiers share survival story

'We started to panic’: Lost Whistler skiers share survival story

A group of lost skiers had to decide to spend the night on the mountain or hike for nine hours in deep snow. 
B.C. lawyers slam Alberta's transgender policies

B.C. lawyers slam Alberta's transgender policies

"Discrimination used to be against the law," lawyers said. "But the Alberta government doesn't care."