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Ferrari impounded for excessive speed on Malahat

Ferrari impounded for excessive speed on Malahat

The vehicle, driven by an Alberta woman in her 20s, was impounded for seven days
Ready for a dip? 10 jaw-dropping B.C. lakes that will take your breath away

Ready for a dip? 10 jaw-dropping B.C. lakes that will take your breath away

Have a look at some of the best spots to check out this summer.
B.C. man charged with offering indignity to dead body

B.C. man charged with offering indignity to dead body

Court documents show Vancouver and Lytton as the locations of the offence.
B.C. names 10 cities for faster development to help address housing crisis

B.C. names 10 cities for faster development to help address housing crisis

VANCOUVER — British Columbia will set housing targets for 10 municipalities in an effort to tackle the provincial housing crisis by fast-tracking development.
B.C. residents suing WestJet after flight cancellation, heading to courts

B.C. residents suing WestJet after flight cancellation, heading to courts

Two Penticton residents and WestJet Airlines will be headed to court in June to decide whether a civil lawsuit filed against the airline for cancelled flights stands up to their over $30K claim.
Apologetic bakery burglar offers to pay for repairs, stolen cupcakes

Apologetic bakery burglar offers to pay for repairs, stolen cupcakes

He even volunteered to give the bakery owner his signature orange sunglasses.
Family of Madison Scott issues statement

Family of Madison Scott issues statement

"We are once again astonished at the outpour of support that we have received from family, friends and our communities."
B.C. lawyer loses misconduct appeal after shady real estate deals

B.C. lawyer loses misconduct appeal after shady real estate deals

The law society found the Richmond lawyer's clients were conducting transactions that were under "objectively suspicious circumstances."
Britannia Mine Museum brings back ‘Old Town, New Queens’

Britannia Mine Museum brings back ‘Old Town, New Queens’

The Pride night event runs for the second consecutive year with the help of Pride Squamish and local drag performers.
B.C. farmers plead for insurance policy change after orchards wrecked by hail

B.C. farmers plead for insurance policy change after orchards wrecked by hail

One farmer said his fruit is damaged almost 100 per cent from the hail storm.