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B.C. woman who sought $1,500 for 'designer' purse loses in small claims court

B.C. woman who sought $1,500 for 'designer' purse loses in small claims court

"The applicant now has an improved purse and has suffered no loss," said B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal.
Photos: 15 things AI can (and can't) do

Photos: 15 things AI can (and can't) do

Like with any form of technology, there are limitations to what artificial intelligence can and cannot do.
Virulent flu strain causing hallucinations among children, says B.C. doctor

Virulent flu strain causing hallucinations among children, says B.C. doctor

The current strain of flu that is hitting children hard is causing hallucinations, a Vernon doctor says.
$4.1M B.C. bathroom subject of federal lawsuit against architect, contractors

$4.1M B.C. bathroom subject of federal lawsuit against architect, contractors

The government wanted a washroom facility at the Rogers Pass Discovery Centre in Glacier National Park.
Here's why it's lights out at Science World until 2023

Here's why it's lights out at Science World until 2023

They received $10 million in funding from the government but say more money is needed to "rejuvenate" the dome.
B.C. housing activity in November down 50% year-over-year

B.C. housing activity in November down 50% year-over-year

November 2022 marks another slow month for housing activity as the industry is squeezed by interest rate hikes.
Dr. Henry's COVID orders breached charter, B.C. judge told

Dr. Henry's COVID orders breached charter, B.C. judge told

Data interpretation made "the virus... more dangerous than it actually was," the plaintiff's lawyer told the court.
Choo, choo! TransLink releasing limited number of 'Compass Mini-Trains'

Choo, choo! TransLink releasing limited number of 'Compass Mini-Trains'

Watch a video of the new item that lights up when tapped.
Not 'rocket science': B.C. judge tells lawyers to get COVID hearings online

Not 'rocket science': B.C. judge tells lawyers to get COVID hearings online

Justice David Crerar ruled the public would benefit by being able to view the proceedings.
As B.C.'s vaccination rates improve, big gaps remain among pregnant women

As B.C.'s vaccination rates improve, big gaps remain among pregnant women

Vaccination rates against whooping cough have more than doubled among pregnant British Columbians during the pandemic, but the province still falls behind the rest of the country.