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CSIS warned B.C. Sikh temple leader of assassination threat before killing: lawyer

CSIS warned B.C. Sikh temple leader of assassination threat before killing: lawyer

A close associate of Sikh community leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar said his friend was warned by Canadian intelligence officials about being targeted for assassination by "mercenaries" before Nijjar was gunned down in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday.
B.C. leads country with highest proportion of renters living in unaffordable conditions

B.C. leads country with highest proportion of renters living in unaffordable conditions

New data from the Canadian Rental Housing Index illustrates some of the realities of renting in B.C. and across Canada
Watch: Flair Airlines addresses travel complaints and cheap YVR flight schedule

Watch: Flair Airlines addresses travel complaints and cheap YVR flight schedule

What to know about the changing Vancouver travel landscape.
'Get prepared' for a hot summer, warn Environment Canada meteorologists

'Get prepared' for a hot summer, warn Environment Canada meteorologists

The spring heat "set the stage" for a hot B.C. summer, say forecasters.
Opinion: Taking in immigrants, refugees good for Canada

Opinion: Taking in immigrants, refugees good for Canada

Countries like Canada are able to gain even more advantages from immigration by using the promise of a better life in a stable country to attract the best and the brightest from the developing world.
Letter: I'm proud to be from New Westminster, the Royal City

Letter: I'm proud to be from New Westminster, the Royal City

Why do we need to change the city's branding when so many people love the Royal City, this writer asks.
Ozempic ads seem to be everywhere. Doctors and ethics experts are worried about that

Ozempic ads seem to be everywhere. Doctors and ethics experts are worried about that

With ads popping up on TV, social media, giant billboards and at professional sports games, Canadians may be feeling bombarded by marketing for Ozempic and sister drug Rybelsus.
Should head of Lower Mainland charity have been campaigning for Maxime Bernier?

Should head of Lower Mainland charity have been campaigning for Maxime Bernier?

The Income Tax Act prohibits charities from partisan politics, but ex-Burnaby political candidate Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson, the face of a registered charity, has been in Manitoba for weeks campaigning for Maxime Bernier and the People’s Party of Canada.
B.C. man awarded $3,457 in damages against 'yelling, screaming' neighbours

B.C. man awarded $3,457 in damages against 'yelling, screaming' neighbours

The complainant also received a $1,000 award for his neighbour spitting on him at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Surrey woman suing Parksville church and former youth leader for alleged sexual abuse

Surrey woman suing Parksville church and former youth leader for alleged sexual abuse

She is alleging she was sexually abused when she was a teenager.