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Judge says B.C. COVID deniers showed 'reckless indifference to the truth'

Judge says B.C. COVID deniers showed 'reckless indifference to the truth'

Judge says maritime pilots who objected to COVID policies acted politically to misuse B.C. Supreme Court process "to disseminate COVID-19 misinformation."
Tribunal decision to refund B.C. strata owner almost $19K upheld

Tribunal decision to refund B.C. strata owner almost $19K upheld

Restricting strata owners' ability to attend pandemic AGM resulted in a 2020 special levy resolution being found invalid.
Opinion: Gods in the machine? The rise of artificial intelligence may result in new religions

Opinion: Gods in the machine? The rise of artificial intelligence may result in new religions

As human interactions with technology increase, AI-based religions are in our near future. While these religions carry risks for users, a tolerant mindset is important to consider worshippers’ rights.
Living in limbo: Connaught Heights residents urge New West to take action

Living in limbo: Connaught Heights residents urge New West to take action

Connaught Heights residents await city's bold vision for 22nd Street SkyTrain station neighbourhood
‘I’ll be going to jail before I comply;’ Coquitlam company fined $19K for refusing recycling regulations

‘I’ll be going to jail before I comply;’ Coquitlam company fined $19K for refusing recycling regulations

No record could be found of any “unofficial exemption” status related to KMS Tools, according to the ministry.
Survey: 49% of influencers tempted to not declare all their income

Survey: 49% of influencers tempted to not declare all their income

Free trips, gifted clothes must be declared if part of your ‘side hustle,’ says tax specialist.
The Last of the Red Hot Lovers onstage in New West, Surrey

The Last of the Red Hot Lovers onstage in New West, Surrey

Don't miss the fun as the Royal Canadian Theatre Company winds up its season.
Province steps in with $479M to save B.C.'s TransLink from potential 'death spiral'

Province steps in with $479M to save B.C.'s TransLink from potential 'death spiral'

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is injecting nearly $500 million into the Metro Vancouver transit system to save it from what officials say is a feared "death spiral" sparked in part by the COVID-19 pandemic.
St. Patrick’s Stew is always on the menu at this local Irish pub

St. Patrick’s Stew is always on the menu at this local Irish pub

Here’s a spot that serves a brothy bowl of Irish stew all year round
New Westminster schools get $1.75M for green upgrades

New Westminster schools get $1.75M for green upgrades

School districts are still waiting for word on their big-ticket major capital requests — including much-needed new schools in SD40.