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Beedie named Canadian Business Leader of the Year

Beedie named Canadian Business Leader of the Year

Ryan Beedie is well-known for his work as a developer and as a philanthropist.
Vancouver has received 227% of the snowfall it typically receives. Is more to come?

Vancouver has received 227% of the snowfall it typically receives. Is more to come?

Will we see more snow in the second half of winter?
New Indigenous charcuterie business hopes to inspire conversation and learning

New Indigenous charcuterie business hopes to inspire conversation and learning

A new food business to get excited about.
Accused facing 41 B.C. drug trafficking and identity theft charges

Accused facing 41 B.C. drug trafficking and identity theft charges

Drug trafficking allegations against Jose Walter Vasquez Portillo relate to cocaine, methamphetamine, CHB, ketamine, MDMA, benzodiazepine and fentanyl.
Ex-Vancouver mayor's book describes political work to decriminalize drugs in B.C.

Ex-Vancouver mayor's book describes political work to decriminalize drugs in B.C.

Kennedy Stewart describes how decriminalization of small drug possession came to be.
‘Never-ending waves of grief’: Two year anniversary of Trina Hunt disappearance

‘Never-ending waves of grief’: Two year anniversary of Trina Hunt disappearance

The Port Moody woman was ultimately found murdered near Hope, B.C., and homicide investigators are still looking for answers.
Ryan Reynolds receives Canadian award for his philanthropy, generous donations

Ryan Reynolds receives Canadian award for his philanthropy, generous donations

"Receiving this honour is incredibly meaningful and deeply moving."
B.C. massage therapist reprimanded for emailing patients his COVID opinions

B.C. massage therapist reprimanded for emailing patients his COVID opinions

Ian Glass criticized mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements for health professionals, and included statements about the efficacy and safety of COVID-19 vaccines.
Police not pursuing charges against teen after Burnaby SkyTrain station pepper-spraying

Police not pursuing charges against teen after Burnaby SkyTrain station pepper-spraying

'Several passengers suffering from the effects of bear spray' were treated at the Production Way-University SkyTrain station in Burnaby Tuesday night after an apparently 'unprovoked' pepper-spraying.
UBC regrets handling of Turpel-Lafond, as she loses honour at different university

UBC regrets handling of Turpel-Lafond, as she loses honour at different university

VANCOUVER — The University of British Columbia says it deeply regrets its handling of the case of retired judge and former law professor Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, who was the subject of a CBC investigation about her claims of Indigenous heritage.