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Kittens need funding after month-long rescue from B.C. recycling plant

Kittens need funding after month-long rescue from B.C. recycling plant

The rescue took some creative thinking.
Police investigating whether deadly Burnaby shooting was a gang hit

Police investigating whether deadly Burnaby shooting was a gang hit

A White Nissan Rogue was set on fire in the area of 173 Street and 101 Avenue in Surrey Thursday, and IHIT is looking into whether that incident is linked to the death of a 17-year-old youth found shot to death at a Burnaby housing complex.
The only mammal that is 'endemic' to B.C. is part of a peculiar tradition over 100 years old

The only mammal that is 'endemic' to B.C. is part of a peculiar tradition over 100 years old

Watch a video of this fascinating tradition.
'Effectively asleep': Sleepwalking B.C. man found not guilty for stabbing wife in the back

'Effectively asleep': Sleepwalking B.C. man found not guilty for stabbing wife in the back

The Sunshine Coast man, charged with aggravated assault for stabbing his wife with a kitchen knife, was found not guilty after a "cocktail of prescription drugs and alcohol" left him in a state of automatism, a Supreme Court judge has found.
'Below-average temperatures': Environment Canada updates long-term Metro Vancouver forecast

'Below-average temperatures': Environment Canada updates long-term Metro Vancouver forecast

Get a sneak peek at the first week of spring, too.
Big spending by winners, losers in Metro Vancouver's 2022 municipal elections

Big spending by winners, losers in Metro Vancouver's 2022 municipal elections

Just who spent what during the last B.C. municipal elections?
'A Hundred Thousand Welcomes': These vintage postcards show off Vancouver over 100 years ago

'A Hundred Thousand Welcomes': These vintage postcards show off Vancouver over 100 years ago

These are what travellers sent home after a visit to Vancouver.
Barkerville Brewing Co. crafts new beer for Black History Month

Barkerville Brewing Co. crafts new beer for Black History Month

The lager honours B.C's first licensed dentist known as Painless Jones
Watch: 15-month-old toddler drains 30-foot shot on his first trip to putting green

Watch: 15-month-old toddler drains 30-foot shot on his first trip to putting green

Little Walker Martin can barely walk, but he absolutely jars this shot from long distance at a North Vancouver pocket park
Lower Mainland anti-logging protester sentenced to house arrest, curfew

Lower Mainland anti-logging protester sentenced to house arrest, curfew

A BC provincial court judge declined to grant North Vancouver Save Old Growth organizer Ben Holt, 52, a conditional discharge. Judge Gregory Rideout said it was a "significant aggravating factor" that Holt continued with the protests despite bail conditions banning him from blocking traffic.