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Worst-case models point to reduced Chilcotin landslide downstream flood threat

Worst-case models point to reduced Chilcotin landslide downstream flood threat

VANCOUVER — Worst-case scenario modelling of the potential impacts of an over-the-top water breach of a massive landslide blocking British Columbia's Chilcotin River points to reduced flood threats downstream, Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma
4 really good reasons to use credit over cash

4 really good reasons to use credit over cash

Money.ca provides several reasons why credit cards should be used over traditional cash without incurring fees and debt while also taking advantage of the perks of using credit.
FAQ: What you need to know about subject removal

FAQ: What you need to know about subject removal

How do sellers feel about subjects? How long is subject removal? All these questions answered, and more.
Opinion: How to manage conflicts and set examples when parenting your teenagers in a digital era

Opinion: How to manage conflicts and set examples when parenting your teenagers in a digital era

Many parents might be concerned about the time their teens spend online. However, modelling healthy online behaviours and habits can set an example for kids to follow.
BBB: This phishing scam claims a process server is looking for you

BBB: This phishing scam claims a process server is looking for you

The Better Business Bureau's top tip to avoid phishing scams: Don't give the scammer personal information about yourself or family members.
B.C. Ferries geared up for busiest travel weekend of the year

B.C. Ferries geared up for busiest travel weekend of the year

More than 600,000 people are expected to travel between the Island and Lower Mainland over the B.C. Day weekend.
Poll: 80% of British Columbians support ban on animal fur farming

Poll: 80% of British Columbians support ban on animal fur farming

The Fur-Bearers: "The public understands that fur farming is a practice that belongs to the past."
'Unaware of choking hazards': Squamish caregiver saves child choking on grape

'Unaware of choking hazards': Squamish caregiver saves child choking on grape

After a traumatic rescue of a five-year-old, Squamish early childhood educator is warning parents and caregivers that even older kids' foods should be cut up.
The Vancouver Canucks 2024-25 Prospect Pyramid

The Vancouver Canucks 2024-25 Prospect Pyramid

Who are the top prospects in the Vancouver Canucks' system?
Another round of dry lightning expected in southern B.C. as heat returns

Another round of dry lightning expected in southern B.C. as heat returns

British Columbia's wildfire service says another round of dry lightning is in the forecast for the southern third of the province, coinciding with the return of hot, dry weather that's raising the fire risk heading into the long weekend.