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BC Hydro plans to twin Prince George-Terrace transmission line

BC Hydro plans to twin Prince George-Terrace transmission line

Increased electrical demand anticipated from major projects under consideration for North Coast
A 'full-time job': Suspected forgery lab discovered in Richmond apartment

A 'full-time job': Suspected forgery lab discovered in Richmond apartment

"The way this was set up; this was his full-time job," said Richmond RCMP investigator Michael Cohee.
Canada to make splash in Asia with largest conference of its kind in Singapore

Canada to make splash in Asia with largest conference of its kind in Singapore

Dubbed the “Canada-in-Asia” Conference,” the event – co-hosted by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and Universities Canada – will aim to bring together 500 participants to Singapore’s Raffle City Convention Centre on Feb. 21-23.
Man who threw urine at nurse's face sentenced to time already served in jail

Man who threw urine at nurse's face sentenced to time already served in jail

The man also threatened teens at a North Van skatepark while packing a machete.
Actor in popular superhero TV show asks fans to help Metro Vancouver pup

Actor in popular superhero TV show asks fans to help Metro Vancouver pup

Miss Kitty was found abandoned on the side of a road protecting two kittens.
Bob Kronbauer: You can still get an entire cake for under $5 in B.C.

Bob Kronbauer: You can still get an entire cake for under $5 in B.C.

The icing is the best part
From heart of destruction, sign floats its way to the Sunshine Coast

From heart of destruction, sign floats its way to the Sunshine Coast

A sign travelled more than 300 kilometres from a part of B.C. hard hit by the November 2021 atmospheric river to arrive on the shores of the Sunshine Coast. Only by the extraordinary effort of a local man is it finding its way home — 14 months later.
ICBC's rejected plates of 2022 include U2SLOW and HELL NO

ICBC's rejected plates of 2022 include U2SLOW and HELL NO

BLU BYU and VIRUS were also rejected by the corporation last year
Chorus calls for Canadian regulator to get tough with airlines

Chorus calls for Canadian regulator to get tough with airlines

Advocates want passenger rights upheld and steeper penalties imposed
Two B.C. men, company fined $96K for salmon fishery offences

Two B.C. men, company fined $96K for salmon fishery offences

The defence said the men tried to do the right thing but a transfer of chinook salmon catch quota had not been completed.