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Mother says B.C. privacy laws limiting search for son who went missing over a year ago 

For the past decade, Christine Moore has been tirelessly advocating for her adult son, who she says struggles with mental…

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Some Tesla owners in B.C. embarrassed by company’s CEO amid charged political climate

Bob Porter, the President of the Vancouver Electric Vehicle Association (VEVA), has been a proud owner of a Tesla Model…

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Business

With glowing hearts, B.C. flag maker sees sales rise amid U.S. tariff threats

A flag manufacturer in British Columbia says it is seeing a spike in sales of Canadian flags amid threats of…

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How local governments in B.C. want to ‘choose Canada’ in the face of U.S. tariff threat

Vancouver city councillors have recently come together to support a ‘Team Canada’ approach in response to the U.S. tariff threat.…

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Catholic Diocese and B.C school settle abuse lawsuit for $3.4M

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Prince George, B.C., has recently settled for $3.4 million in a case involving alleged sexual…

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Use of force expert raises questions about police methods in shooting death of Surrey, B.C., student

A use of force expert, Temitope Oriola, has raised questions about the actions of RCMP officers in the tragic incident…

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Tech

Paddleboarder ordered to pay $2,500 for getting too close to orcas near Ucluelet, B.C.

A recent incident near Tofino, B.C., has brought to light the importance of respecting marine mammal regulations. Christie Jamieson, a…

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Sports

B.C. bible college accused of mistreating trans player no longer hosting basketball provincials

An evangelical Mennonite bible college in British Columbia is facing backlash after allegations of mistreating a transgender player. Columbia Bible…

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World-renowned Tsimshian artist’s carving found by his B.C. neighbours on a sailboat in Mexico

A couple from Hazelton, B.C., is gearing up for an epic round-the-world sailing trip after a serendipitous discovery on a…

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Business

Economics, not politics, main reason mines fail to materialize in B.C., researcher suggests

The mining industry is applauding the British Columbia government’s decision to fast-track permits for several projects amid the ongoing U.S.…

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