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Sarcasm, frustration and banter: A look at complaints against B.C.'s judges

Sarcasm, frustration and banter: A look at complaints against B.C.'s judges

The B.C. Provincial Court reviews complaints to ensure judges, justices of the peace and judicial case managers are respectfully treating those who come in contact with the justice system through the court.
Sewage plant samples show Omicron infections dropping in Lower Mainland

Sewage plant samples show Omicron infections dropping in Lower Mainland

Variant first showed up in December in Lions Gate and Lulu Island sewage plants then quickly showed in samples throughout Metro Vancouver
B.C. YouTuber faces charges over '30 Day Survival Challenge' in national park

B.C. YouTuber faces charges over '30 Day Survival Challenge' in national park

Two men, one from B.C. and another from the U.S., face several charges after allegedly crossing into Banff National Park during a ‘30 Day Survival Challenge in the Canadian Rockies’
Vandals smash window at North Vancouver COVID-19 vaccination clinic

Vandals smash window at North Vancouver COVID-19 vaccination clinic

North Van MLA hearing of 'deepening tensions' as pandemic drags on
Three black moons are kicking off 2022 in Vancouver. Here's why that won't happen in Toronto

Three black moons are kicking off 2022 in Vancouver. Here's why that won't happen in Toronto

Do you know what a black moon is? 
B.C. teen found dead in London, UK days before her return to Canada

B.C. teen found dead in London, UK days before her return to Canada

Police swarmed the housing estate after receiving reports of a domestic disturbance
Impaired 'N' driver clocked doing 225 kilometres per hour on North Vancouver's Upper Levels highway

Impaired 'N' driver clocked doing 225 kilometres per hour on North Vancouver's Upper Levels highway

Car impounded and driver handed a 90-day ban
B.C. home prices expected to climb 8.5% in 2022 amid supply shortage

B.C. home prices expected to climb 8.5% in 2022 amid supply shortage

A lack of supply means the steepest increases in housing prices are expected to occur over the first six months 2022, says the B.C. Real Estate Association.
B.C. First Nation schools struggle with pandemic attendance

B.C. First Nation schools struggle with pandemic attendance

First Nation communities across B.C. are juggling COVID-19 concerns while trying to keep youth educated and engaged in school.
Could expanding protected areas save mammals from extinction?

Could expanding protected areas save mammals from extinction?

A recent study from the University of British Columbia used thousands of remote cameras to track mammals, from leopards to tigers and bears, across four continents. The results: designating an area as 'protected' is the best single thing you can do to safeguard mammal diversity.