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If you are young and care about the climate, here is a chance to have influence

If you are young and care about the climate, here is a chance to have influence

The current round of applications aims to reflect as many different regions, identities and life experiences as possible.
Cannabis use twice as high among younger Canadians, survey shows

Cannabis use twice as high among younger Canadians, survey shows

Dried leaf, or flower, is the most popular cannabis product category, followed by edibles.
B.C. to provide $80 million to help farmers cope with drought

B.C. to provide $80 million to help farmers cope with drought

DELTA, B.C. — Rancher Werner Stump said spring is usually a "season of optimism" for farmers in British Columbia, but worries linger after unprecedented drought last year and another dry season looming.
B.C. warns residents to prepare for 'prolonged wildfire season'

B.C. warns residents to prepare for 'prolonged wildfire season'

"This is not about making people scared. This is about encouraging people to be prepared," said B.C.'s Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness.
Canucks’ Elias Pettersson needs no reminders to move his feet

Canucks’ Elias Pettersson needs no reminders to move his feet

Tocchet: "[Pettersson] has got to get in his head that move-my-feet, give-me-the-puck mentality."
B.C. hair removal tech pleads guilty to sex assault, voyeurism

B.C. hair removal tech pleads guilty to sex assault, voyeurism

Ali Aghasardar now faces eight lawsuits from patients alleging abuse or fear they had been photographed.
Independent investigation launched after police-involved shooting in Surrey

Independent investigation launched after police-involved shooting in Surrey

The man ran from police before being shot.
Health officers warn against alcohol in Metro Vancouver parks

Health officers warn against alcohol in Metro Vancouver parks

The pilot plan would allow alcohol consumption in six regional parks over the summer of 2024, and help Metro Vancouver 'establish longer-term public policy related to responsible alcohol consumption.'
What would you do if you found $950 cash in an envelope?

What would you do if you found $950 cash in an envelope?

A B.C. woman who found an envelope full of money outside a Nanaimo bank didn't hesitate to try to get it back to its rightful owner.
Ex-lawyer facing US$52.9M fine from SEC 'in a pickle,' judge notes

Ex-lawyer facing US$52.9M fine from SEC 'in a pickle,' judge notes

Fred Sharp's lawyer says his client was never properly served by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.