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B.C. businessman's $50M Putin 'war criminal' reward gets positive responses

B.C. businessman's $50M Putin 'war criminal' reward gets positive responses

Responses have come in from Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and Victoria.
Digital road sign pranked with cheeky message about hot moms in North Vancouver

Digital road sign pranked with cheeky message about hot moms in North Vancouver

Drivers in North Van were surprised by an unusual road sign request Thursday morning featuring an acronym for sexually attractive moms.
Police use sugar cubes to lure Metro Vancouver llama home (VIDEO)

Police use sugar cubes to lure Metro Vancouver llama home (VIDEO)

"The llama was cooperative and did not spit or in any other way assault a police officer."
Milos's mission: B.C. man helps evacuate Ukrainian families

Milos's mission: B.C. man helps evacuate Ukrainian families

A former refugee himself, Milos Pospisil spent two weeks helping the vulnerable on the Poland-Ukraine border.
Public guardian sued by woman with brain injury who lost $400K loan to Vancouver actor

Public guardian sued by woman with brain injury who lost $400K loan to Vancouver actor

The suit alleges Jordan Ninkovich told her he would invest her home's equity in the real estate market with "no risk."
How COVID-19 affects Vancouver International Wine Festival operations

How COVID-19 affects Vancouver International Wine Festival operations

The festival is back for a 43rd year, after a one-year hiatus due to the pandemic.
RCMP seize contraband cigarettes, shotgun and more from Surrey home

RCMP seize contraband cigarettes, shotgun and more from Surrey home

Police believe cigarettes were destined for the black market.
Charging network expansion easing EV road trips

Charging network expansion easing EV road trips

Rapid growth of long-range charging networks reducing ‘range anxiety,’ says expert
Logging threatens 'critical lifeline' to fend off climate crisis, scientists warn Trudeau

Logging threatens 'critical lifeline' to fend off climate crisis, scientists warn Trudeau

As Canada gets set to release its plan to reduce emissions by up to 45% by 2030, scientists say we need to pay more attention to protecting boreal and temperate forests — major carbon sinks that account for 16 per cent of the world's remaining primary forests.
People age 18 and up can get free COVID-19 rapid tests at B.C. pharmacies

People age 18 and up can get free COVID-19 rapid tests at B.C. pharmacies

They should be picked up to use at a future time when you show symptoms of the virus.