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Burnaby thwarts provincial transit-oriented housing laws — again

Burnaby thwarts provincial transit-oriented housing laws — again

For the second time, city council has postponed a decision on transit-oriented development required by the B.C. government until the provincial election is settled.
My father chose to live with his dementia, not just die from it

My father chose to live with his dementia, not just die from it

Dad was never one to dwell on things, so not only did he accept the situation and its likely consequences, but he also practically embraced them.
Boeser’s scoring 50 goals and other Canucks conclusions to jump to

Boeser’s scoring 50 goals and other Canucks conclusions to jump to

7 wild conclusions about the 2024-25 Canucks based on the power of small sample sizes.
More opioid users stuck with methadone than gold-standard alternative, finds B.C. study

More opioid users stuck with methadone than gold-standard alternative, finds B.C. study

The results of the decade-long study — which followed 30,000 B.C. drug users taking two opioid alternatives — are expected to help doctors better treat patients.
How to view the peak of this bright meteor shower with 'fireballs' in Metro Vancouver

How to view the peak of this bright meteor shower with 'fireballs' in Metro Vancouver

Don't miss the peak of this fall shower.
One Liberal MP says he's signed letter asking Trudeau to resign, others remain mum

One Liberal MP says he's signed letter asking Trudeau to resign, others remain mum

OTTAWA — Liberal MP Sean Casey is the first to publicly confirm that he has signed a letter calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign, arguing it would be in the best interests of the country to let someone else take the reins.
Fight at Richmond Costco parking lot caught on video

Fight at Richmond Costco parking lot caught on video

Police confirm they went to the scene of a fight, but wouldn't say whether it's the same in a video circulating on social media.
B.C. woman appears in court on second-degree murder charge

B.C. woman appears in court on second-degree murder charge

Brian Clayton, 34, died as a result of a stabbing on Oct. 3.
What happens after British Columbia's indecisive election?

What happens after British Columbia's indecisive election?

Recounts in two ridings will take place later this week.
Why investors become bearish when the weather gets gloomy

Why investors become bearish when the weather gets gloomy

Evidence shows that weather influences investing choices. Can acting on that knowledge lead to better returns?