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Victoria tenant who lived with asbestos exposure and ‘horrendous’ jackhammer noise awarded $30K

Victoria tenant who lived with asbestos exposure and ‘horrendous’ jackhammer noise awarded $30K

Building’s owner challenged RTB decision in court
‘What a waste’: Victoria building toppled for self-storage instead of housing

‘What a waste’: Victoria building toppled for self-storage instead of housing

Area residents called it a wasted opportunity to add density
B.C. woman ordered to give dog back to ex after ‘sharing ownership’ falls apart

B.C. woman ordered to give dog back to ex after ‘sharing ownership’ falls apart

Case a cautionary tale for couples who share pets - even after a breakup
No way to save Terrace’s Seven Sisters mental health residence, says health authority

No way to save Terrace’s Seven Sisters mental health residence, says health authority

Old 20-bed residence to be replaced with new 25-bed facility
City of Terrace backs bid for Northwest BC sawmill provincial aid package

City of Terrace backs bid for Northwest BC sawmill provincial aid package

Three-year plan for Skeena Sawmills and pellet plant would cost $17.5 million
Temporary shelter at Parksville’s VIP Motel is now closed

Temporary shelter at Parksville’s VIP Motel is now closed

OHEARTS future is uncertain after emotional last day for residents
B.C. senior in legal battle over property

B.C. senior in legal battle over property

A GoFundMe campaign has been launched for Doreen Koch, 92, to help her pay her lawyer bills
‘Long overdue’: B.C. introducing new powers to limit emissions of new buildings

‘Long overdue’: B.C. introducing new powers to limit emissions of new buildings

Zero Carbon Step Code comes into effect May 1
Suspect in shooting near homeless encampment in Nanaimo granted bail

Suspect in shooting near homeless encampment in Nanaimo granted bail

Craig Edward Truckle was arrested on a charge of unlawfully pointing a firearm
BC Ferries fares could climb 9.2 per cent each of the next 4 years, CEO says they won’t

BC Ferries fares could climb 9.2 per cent each of the next 4 years, CEO says they won’t

Cap does not reflect the $500 million coming from provincial government to limit fare hikes