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B.C. arsonist who left 100 homeless gets 2-year conditional sentence

B.C. arsonist who left 100 homeless gets 2-year conditional sentence

James Adrian Dyer guilty in 2016 White Rock condo blaze that created $100K firefighting water bill
Ryan Reynolds headlines list of latest names added to the Order of B.C.

Ryan Reynolds headlines list of latest names added to the Order of B.C.

B.C. Hollywood ‘heavyweight’ received honour in private ceremony ahead of today’s in Victoria
B.C. robotics firm secures $17.5M to revolutionize mushroom industry

B.C. robotics firm secures $17.5M to revolutionize mushroom industry

Salmon Arm’s TechBrew Robotics rebranding to 4AG Robotics, developing robo-mushroom picker
‘Not our first rodeo’: Commitments key as B.C. reacts to $9B Teck coal sale

‘Not our first rodeo’: Commitments key as B.C. reacts to $9B Teck coal sale

4 coal mines central to the purchase serve as the bedrock of the East Kootenay economy
Plant-based meat could solve climate woes - if more people would eat it

Plant-based meat could solve climate woes - if more people would eat it

Removing meat from your diet might do wonders for the planet, but what about the taste buds?
Vancouver’s CPKC Women’s Open tops LPGA tour for 2nd year in a row

Vancouver’s CPKC Women’s Open tops LPGA tour for 2nd year in a row

August Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club event honoured by pro golf’s governing body
Pacific Northwest forests ‘moving uphill’ as climate change advances

Pacific Northwest forests ‘moving uphill’ as climate change advances

Researchers seeing evidence of tree species dying off, retreating to cooler, damper spaces
Hughes nets OT winner as Canucks claw out 4-3 win over Islanders

Hughes nets OT winner as Canucks claw out 4-3 win over Islanders

Vancouver captain seals victory in Horvat’s return
8 salmonella cases in B.C. linked to cantaloupes

8 salmonella cases in B.C. linked to cantaloupes

B.C. Centre for Disease Control urges people to throw out the Malichita brand fruit
B.C. to help victims of hate-crimes with $2.4 million: Premier Eby

B.C. to help victims of hate-crimes with $2.4 million: Premier Eby

Groups can apply for funding Nov. 28 and hotline to be in place in spring 2024, if not sooner