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Turning four-ish: Leap Year babies celebrate their first actual birth day

Turning four-ish: Leap Year babies celebrate their first actual birth day

Perhaps it’s not surprising that, after having such unlikely births, Finn and Adley share a few more coincidences.
B.C. businesses mixed on minimum wage hikes

B.C. businesses mixed on minimum wage hikes

Kelowna workers welcome wage increase as local businesses consider cuts in response.
Insurer must pay B.C. widow $400K accidental death claim

Insurer must pay B.C. widow $400K accidental death claim

Judge found that doctor's hypothermia and blood loss from a head laceration due to a fall were accidents.
B.C. man sentenced for criminally harassing ex-girlfriend

B.C. man sentenced for criminally harassing ex-girlfriend

Richmond man was on probation for criminal harassment when he committed the same offence against another romantic partner.
Anti-vax views have grown in Canada over the past five years, poll shows

Anti-vax views have grown in Canada over the past five years, poll shows

Many Canadians feel the growing anti-vax movement will lead to "a lot of people getting sick unnecessarily."
ICYMI in Whistler: winter storm triggers havoc across the Sea to Sky

ICYMI in Whistler: winter storm triggers havoc across the Sea to Sky

Lindsey Vonn drops by for a visit; World Ski and Snowboard Festival announce Intersection contestants
Feline faux pas: Decoding litter box rebellion

Feline faux pas: Decoding litter box rebellion

If your cat is not using the litter box, there could be many reasons why.
Report: Canucks make 'significant progress' on Pettersson contract extension

Report: Canucks make 'significant progress' on Pettersson contract extension

A report indicates that 'a new deal could be finalized in the coming days' with pending RFA Elias Pettersson.
B.C. charge stayed in police dog handler assault case

B.C. charge stayed in police dog handler assault case

Police considered using a baton, bear spray and a bean bag rifle in attempts to subdue man in alleged domestic violence case.
West Vancouver mayor suspended from practising law for 2 years after admitting misconduct

West Vancouver mayor suspended from practising law for 2 years after admitting misconduct

The professional misconduct involved Mayor Mark Sager’s handling of an elderly friend’s estate, with four West Van charitable groups among the beneficiaries