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Samsung ordered to pay B.C. man for broken cellphone

Samsung ordered to pay B.C. man for broken cellphone

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal says the electronics giant breached its warranty in dealing with locking cellphone, eventually replacing mainboard.
B.C. man gets a year in jail for child sexual abuse images

B.C. man gets a year in jail for child sexual abuse images

"These images are beyond disturbing," Judge Danielle Dunn said in her ruling. "These victims may be unknown but they are out there somewhere."
Four Canucks will represent their countries at 2025 World Championship

Four Canucks will represent their countries at 2025 World Championship

Marcus Pettersson, Filip Hronek, Conor Garland, and Drew O'Connor will be vying for gold at the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship.
Watch: Injured dolphin dies despite rescue efforts off North Vancouver shore

Watch: Injured dolphin dies despite rescue efforts off North Vancouver shore

Rescuers from Vancouver Aquarium tried to stabilize the animal, who appeared to have wounds from an orca attack.
Younger Canadians to face far more extreme weather, finds study

Younger Canadians to face far more extreme weather, finds study

From floods to wildfires, the environmental burden on children born in 2020 could far outstrip that of their parents and grandparents, according to a new global study.
Official search called off for orphaned bear cubs in Whistler

Official search called off for orphaned bear cubs in Whistler

Wildlife advocates, MLA call for accountability and improved conservation efforts as hope fades for three orphaned cubs
B.C. driver wins new hearing, arguing physician shortage makes doctor's note unfair

B.C. driver wins new hearing, arguing physician shortage makes doctor's note unfair

Supreme Court Justice reviewing the petition did not agree the previous judge had explicitly required a note, but said the initial ruling was unclear and therefore 'problematic'
Veronica Woodruff unveils 'Blind Drunk: A Sober Look at Our Boozy Culture'

Veronica Woodruff unveils 'Blind Drunk: A Sober Look at Our Boozy Culture'

The new book analyzes the impact of alcohol on North American society
B.C. reviews flagship climate plan as emissions targets fall short

B.C. reviews flagship climate plan as emissions targets fall short

The review of the CleanBC program will be led by two independent experts, with results expected in late fall 2025.
New Whistler walk aims to keep seniors top of mind and funds close to home

New Whistler walk aims to keep seniors top of mind and funds close to home

Organized by Whistler Elders Enrichment society, the May 24 event is open to everyone