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B.C. man awarded $3.2M after car accidents

B.C. man awarded $3.2M after car accidents

The man claimed $7.4 million in damages, saying a second accident exacerbated problems from a first one.
Kicking a dog gets B.C. man one day in jail

Kicking a dog gets B.C. man one day in jail

Luis Armando Diego Manuel is permanently prohibited from living with or having custody of an animal.
'Build, baby, build': A guide to Canada's efforts to fast-track pipelines and mines

'Build, baby, build': A guide to Canada's efforts to fast-track pipelines and mines

The feds are rushing to fast-track major projects, from pipelines and mines to housing and hospitals. Here's everything you need to know about the One Canadian Economy Act.
Opinion: 3 ways Canadians can take control of their finances in an age of economic uncertainty

Opinion: 3 ways Canadians can take control of their finances in an age of economic uncertainty

Feeling financially stuck? Here are some research-based tools and mental habits that can help you build financial stability in these uncertain times.
Texada Island grizzly found dead, days before province planned to relocate it

Texada Island grizzly found dead, days before province planned to relocate it

The bear, which has been on the island for more than a month, was allegedly shot by a member of the public in the Van Anda area on Texada’s north end.
Suspect arrested at YVR after alleged 'hijacking' of small aircraft

Suspect arrested at YVR after alleged 'hijacking' of small aircraft

The plane landed safely at 1:45 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon, and the sole occupant of the aircraft was arrested without incident.
FIFA says applications for first World Cup ticket draw will open Sept. 10

FIFA says applications for first World Cup ticket draw will open Sept. 10

TORONTO — Soccer fans looking to take in the 2026 World Cup will be able to apply for FIFA's first ticket draw starting Sept. 10, soccer's world governing body announced Tuesday in a release.
New B.C. program offers rebates for installation of heat pumps

New B.C. program offers rebates for installation of heat pumps

The program will be expanded this fall to include condos and apartments heated by fossil fuel.
Rob Shaw: NDP policy leaves dying B.C. girl depending on 'GoFundMe health care'

Rob Shaw: NDP policy leaves dying B.C. girl depending on 'GoFundMe health care'

Critics say the government has abandoned compassion as Charleigh Pollock’s family turns to donations for her only life-extending drug
Langford girl to get privately funded infusion of pricey drug

Langford girl to get privately funded infusion of pricey drug

Charleigh Pollock’s mother says she hopes private funding will get her daughter through the summer months, after the province cut off coverage