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B.C. neighbours ‘unreasonably sensitive’ to bass, couple says in lawsuit

B.C. neighbours ‘unreasonably sensitive’ to bass, couple says in lawsuit

CRT ruling orders couple to pay out thousands of dollars
Victoria asks B.C. to clamp down on no-fault evictions, rent increases

Victoria asks B.C. to clamp down on no-fault evictions, rent increases

Capital UBCM resolution also hopes hopes province will boost biodiversity
VIDEO: Thieves ram through B.C. dealership door in stolen truck to steal another one

VIDEO: Thieves ram through B.C. dealership door in stolen truck to steal another one

Masked and gloved team of two escapes with two cars after early-morning spree in Courtenay
Campaign launched to buy and preserve $4M Okanagan Lake property

Campaign launched to buy and preserve $4M Okanagan Lake property

Crowdfunding initiative needs to raise $750,000 by July 15
Recent rain brought little relief as B.C. faces increasing drought conditions

Recent rain brought little relief as B.C. faces increasing drought conditions

Province urging residents to conserve water as northeastern corner of B.C. is extremely dry
Orca newborn seen off Tofino believed to be pod’s first calf in years

Orca newborn seen off Tofino believed to be pod’s first calf in years

Researchers say the calf was seen swimming with L-pod this month
Peer support to better men’s mental health at core of new B.C. study

Peer support to better men’s mental health at core of new B.C. study

Approximately one of every five men in Canada will experience mental health challenges
Highway 4 reopens on Vancouver Island after wildfire cut off coastal communities

Highway 4 reopens on Vancouver Island after wildfire cut off coastal communities

Drivers told to expect long lineups, single-lane traffic until mid-July
Uncertain future for B.C. ports as longshoring strike or lockout looms

Uncertain future for B.C. ports as longshoring strike or lockout looms

99% of the 7,200 workers represented by the longshore workers union voted in favour of strike
B.C. public schools dumping letter grades from kindergarten to Grade 9

B.C. public schools dumping letter grades from kindergarten to Grade 9

Only students in grades 10, 11 and 12 will receive letter grades and percentages starting this year