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Someone has bought this $2.15M Port Moody penthouse with killer views and a hot tub

Someone has bought this $2.15M Port Moody penthouse with killer views and a hot tub

This property sold for more than its 2023 assessed value — but it's not the only luxury condo for sale in the city
Public Guardian brings Vancouver actor into West Kelowna lawsuit; actor denies responsibility

Public Guardian brings Vancouver actor into West Kelowna lawsuit; actor denies responsibility

A lawsuit from a West Kelowna woman targeting the Public Guardian and Trustee of BC has blossomed into a complex case involving six parties.
B.C. pharmacist who faked his COVID-19 vaccinations suspended for 30 days

B.C. pharmacist who faked his COVID-19 vaccinations suspended for 30 days

The pharmacist has been disciplined for claiming to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and falsifying provincial health records to hide his unvaccinated status.
These 9 Metro Vancouver restaurants are participating in Canada's second-ever Filipino Restaurant Month

These 9 Metro Vancouver restaurants are participating in Canada's second-ever Filipino Restaurant Month

Check out the national event at these Metro Vancouver spots
You might spot these pests in your Metro Vancouver home this spring

You might spot these pests in your Metro Vancouver home this spring

Some can lead to a real eek factor if not handled properly
New bill pushes for the reclamation of Indigenous names

New bill pushes for the reclamation of Indigenous names

The bill will allow for the inclusion of symbols and characters used in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis languages on government documents
Opinion: Sex workers are left out in the cold by Ottawa's unjust conviction amendments

Opinion: Sex workers are left out in the cold by Ottawa's unjust conviction amendments

Experts on the history of sexuality in Canada say recent changes to the Expungement Act don’t go far enough, and they urge Canadians to reject attempts to divide marginalized communities.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada faces deluge of calls to improve ‘suspect’ science

Fisheries and Oceans Canada faces deluge of calls to improve ‘suspect’ science

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans is being flooded with calls for change after a parliamentary committee examined how the federal agency conducts, interprets and acts on its own science.
Majority of Canadians support sexual health and rights, poll finds

Majority of Canadians support sexual health and rights, poll finds

What do you think about where Canada stands on being a leader in advocating for sexual health education and rights?
Opinion: Money and Numbers

Opinion: Money and Numbers

Judith Gedye gives us a look at the recent Islands Trust budget process, along with another area matter of interest