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Out of the doghouse: B.C. city lifts ban on pup who barked too much at dog park

Out of the doghouse: B.C. city lifts ban on pup who barked too much at dog park

Cameron the Shetland sheepdog is allowed back into Uplands off-leash dog park under some conditions.
Prosecutor signs off on former B.C. Liberal government’s quick-wins probe

Prosecutor signs off on former B.C. Liberal government’s quick-wins probe

David Butcher said in a statement released Monday that the RCMP recommended charges under the Elections Act
Canadian physicist who won Nobel Prize touts science for the sake of science

Canadian physicist who won Nobel Prize touts science for the sake of science

Donna Strickland, 59, said securing the field’s highest honour has given her a significant new platform
RCMP ‘desperate’ for clues in case of missing Parksville mom

RCMP ‘desperate’ for clues in case of missing Parksville mom

Carmel Gilmour was last seen more than a year ago
High winds and heavy rain delays, cancels BC Ferries sailings

High winds and heavy rain delays, cancels BC Ferries sailings

Island routes between Tsawwassen, Swartz Bay affected
Too many die in heavy truck crashes, B.C. auditor says

Too many die in heavy truck crashes, B.C. auditor says

Province has no mandatory driver training for commercial vehicles
Canada Post union files constitutional challenge against back-to-work legislation

Canada Post union files constitutional challenge against back-to-work legislation

Postal workers were ordered back to work in November
BCHL player lifts Canada West to second win at World Junior A Challenge

BCHL player lifts Canada West to second win at World Junior A Challenge

Chilliwack Chiefs player has a three-point performance
B.C.’s skyrocketing real estate market will ‘correct’ in 2019: analyst

B.C.’s skyrocketing real estate market will ‘correct’ in 2019: analyst

Housing prices in Vancouver are set to rise just 0.6 per cent
Climate change, receding glaciers increase landslide risk on B.C.’s Mount Meager

Climate change, receding glaciers increase landslide risk on B.C.’s Mount Meager

Climate change is causing glaciers atop Mount Meager, in British Columbia, to shrink increasing the chances of landslides and even a new eruption, says one expert.