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Tagless, 'frightened' puppy rescued by Port Moody police after running into traffic

Tagless, 'frightened' puppy rescued by Port Moody police after running into traffic

Is this your dog? It's now comfortable and receiving care at the Coquitlam Animal Shelter, where workers hope to reunite it with its rightful owner.
B.C. children's author includes spaghetti monster storyline in latest book

B.C. children's author includes spaghetti monster storyline in latest book

North Vancouver writer Patricia Bowles put flying spaghetti monster and flying macaroni monster cults into her children's book, not knowing there was a B.C. chapter of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
RBC survey finds 85% of British Columbians feel they haven't saved enough for retirement

RBC survey finds 85% of British Columbians feel they haven't saved enough for retirement

Saving for one's retirement is a difficult and overwhelming task.
What will happen when a tsunami hits B.C.?

What will happen when a tsunami hits B.C.?

Sooner or later, another tsunami will hit a B.C. coastline, inlet or lake. Here's what you need to know.
Opinion: 'Too many people, not enough food' isn't the cause of hunger and food insecurity

Opinion: 'Too many people, not enough food' isn't the cause of hunger and food insecurity

Environmental catastrophe, war, a worldwide pandemic. What does this mean for feeding the world today and in the future?
B.C. farming couple loses bid to use railway strip of land

B.C. farming couple loses bid to use railway strip of land

A West Kootenay couple who bought land believing a railway corridor was part of the property can't have it turned over to them as part of a swap with the province, a B.C. Supreme Court judge says.
Body of man who went missing in 2019 found on the Sunshine Coast

Body of man who went missing in 2019 found on the Sunshine Coast

Thomas Hines went missing in Egmont back in June 2019. Underwater search and recovery specialists Gene and Sandy Ralston found him using their specialized equipment earlier this month.
More Canadians want accessible and aesthetic buildings in their communities

More Canadians want accessible and aesthetic buildings in their communities

A new poll shows only 47 per cent of Canadians admire the architecture where they live.
More Kinder products recalled over fears of Salmonella

More Kinder products recalled over fears of Salmonella

CFIA announced just days before Easter that 23 Kinder chocolate products might have been contaminated by Salmonella.
Man gets conditional sentence in double stabbing of strangers in Downtown Eastside

Man gets conditional sentence in double stabbing of strangers in Downtown Eastside

A man who left two Downtown Eastside strangers bleeding profusely after stabbing them within minutes of each other will spend a year on house arrest and another with a curfew.