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BC Coroners Service blames illicit drug supply for 184 deaths in June

BC Coroners Service blames illicit drug supply for 184 deaths in June

The coroners service says 90 per cent of all drugs tested in June showed the presence of fentanyl.
B.C. researchers discover Janus, the first 'two-faced' star

B.C. researchers discover Janus, the first 'two-faced' star

An international team of astronomers, including two UBC researchers, reveal the first 'two-faced' star, a celestial Rosetta Stone to help unravel the cosmic evolution of a dying star.
Opinion: Remote work now a mandatory office option for younger generation

Opinion: Remote work now a mandatory office option for younger generation

Nearly one-third of B.C.'s pandemic home workers are no longer allowed to labour from home, according to survey results.
Indecent exposure charges laid after Metro Vancouver playground incident

Indecent exposure charges laid after Metro Vancouver playground incident

Kids at an East Vancouver playground saw a man exposing himself.
B.C. strata owner can't have carport security camera after break-in

B.C. strata owner can't have carport security camera after break-in

The strata council didn't follow proper procedures, the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal ruled.
Metro Vancouver woman pleads not guilty to attempted murder

Metro Vancouver woman pleads not guilty to attempted murder

Rosemary Andrea Halldorson faces charges of attempted murder and aggravated assault.
B.C. port strike back on after union rejects deal, saying four-year term is too long

B.C. port strike back on after union rejects deal, saying four-year term is too long

VANCOUVER — Workers are back on strike at British Columbia ports after their union rejected a mediator's tentative agreement, stunning business community leaders who had welcomed the end of strike action last week.
B.C. woman sues her strata for almost $750K — and loses

B.C. woman sues her strata for almost $750K — and loses

Water damage led to multiple repair delays, but B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal rules it was the owner's 'unreasonable behaviour' that held up work.
'I just want it back': B.C. woman scrambling after wedding ring delivered to wrong person

'I just want it back': B.C. woman scrambling after wedding ring delivered to wrong person

"I just feel like the longer this goes on, the less likely I am to ever get my ring back."
Investigators looking at unsanctioned hut as potential source of Mount Seymour wildfire

Investigators looking at unsanctioned hut as potential source of Mount Seymour wildfire

Metro Vancouver was planning to dismantle the hut, but removal during fire season presented its own risks, a spokesperson said