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Chinese cranes in B.C. ports raise concerns after U.S. security probe

Chinese cranes in B.C. ports raise concerns after U.S. security probe

Chinese crane manufacturer ZPMC has a stronghold in B.C. container terminals; it's unclear what the Canadian government is doing about concerns raised by U.S. officials that extra communications devices have been found on the cranes in U.S. ports.
YVR food workers threaten to strike over living wages

YVR food workers threaten to strike over living wages

Airport food service disruptions could happen during spring break and Easter weekend travel rush.
Emails reveal months of TikTok spyware fears at B.C. cybersecurity department

Emails reveal months of TikTok spyware fears at B.C. cybersecurity department

A year before U.S. lawmakers targeted TikTok, B.C. government cybersecurity department scrambled to remove the app.
Rob Shaw: B.C. ready to get tough on tech titans with sweeping legislation

Rob Shaw: B.C. ready to get tough on tech titans with sweeping legislation

From sextortion to eating disorders, province targets platforms and companies endangering youth
Bowen Library events aim to promote dialogue around Pride support

Bowen Library events aim to promote dialogue around Pride support

Film screening and discussion taking place March 23
B.C. man compensated for spoiled seafood in luggage

B.C. man compensated for spoiled seafood in luggage

Food had spoiled in a bag delayed on a Flair Airlines flight between B.C. and Ontario.
B.C. man awarded $4,600 after neighbour's tree fell on his house

B.C. man awarded $4,600 after neighbour's tree fell on his house

Case hinged on doorbell camera evidence that revealed no strong wind as tree fell.
Affordability crisis for seniors will worsen as boomers hit their 80s, seniors advocate says

Affordability crisis for seniors will worsen as boomers hit their 80s, seniors advocate says

Isobel Mackenzie says subsidies for the one in five seniors who rent have fallen “dramatically short” of what they need to continue living independently
B.C. man pleads guilty to Metro Vancouver charges, including impersonation

B.C. man pleads guilty to Metro Vancouver charges, including impersonation

Rafael Ronny Garcia was charged for alleged offences in Vancouver, Richmond, New Westminster, Coquitlam, Burnaby and Surrey.
Noticing fewer birds at your feeders? This might be why

Noticing fewer birds at your feeders? This might be why

The number of visitors at your feeder will fluctuate throughout the seasons.