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First VPD officer testifies at inquest into 2015 death of Myles Gray

First VPD officer testifies at inquest into 2015 death of Myles Gray

More Vancouver Police Department officers are scheduled to testify this week 
This B.C. school has banned cellphones — and seen student health improve

This B.C. school has banned cellphones — and seen student health improve

'We saw kids play again': Chatelech Secondary School on the Sunshine Coast is seeing improvements to student health and academics after banning cellphones during instructional time.
B.C. bear breaks into car to drink nearly six cases of pop

B.C. bear breaks into car to drink nearly six cases of pop

The bear drank 69 of the 72 cans of pop, leaving behind three diet pops. (It seemed to prefer Orange Crush.)
20-year-old B.C. man dies after stepping on a live wire in Peru

20-year-old B.C. man dies after stepping on a live wire in Peru

Camden Verlaan of Roberts Creek was on the 'journey of a lifetime' and volunteering in Peru when he died on March 8.
From war to liveaboard, this 82-year-old ferry returns home to Gibsons

From war to liveaboard, this 82-year-old ferry returns home to Gibsons

New owner wants to restore the former Sea Bus Lines ferry, now known as Noble Lady
The Beachcombers' famous restaurant Molly's Reach is up for sale

The Beachcombers' famous restaurant Molly's Reach is up for sale

The restaurant, best known for its days as the set for the Beachcombers, was opened by new owners in 2021
Short-term rental lawsuit against Sechelt dismissed

Short-term rental lawsuit against Sechelt dismissed

Eight property owners unsuccessfully petitioned to strike down the District’s new regulations for short-term rentals, but Sechelt will grandfather in previous lawful operations
Fire on Gambier Island burns down cabin

Fire on Gambier Island burns down cabin

Neighbours sprang to action, but the fire fell outside of BC Wildfire Service’s jurisdiction
B.C. senior dying of cancer trying to secure her family's future before time runs out

B.C. senior dying of cancer trying to secure her family's future before time runs out

'I'm the one people come to for help. So to have to reach out for help, it’s just been the hardest thing for me': After years of advocating for others, Sechelt's Sheri Marino needs help ensuring her family will not become homeless after she dies.
Day Scholar lawsuit agrees to $2.8 billion trust from Canada

Day Scholar lawsuit agrees to $2.8 billion trust from Canada

After more than a decade, the federal government has reached an agreement with 325 nations for the collective harm done by residential schools.