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B.C. battalion soldier ID'd in France 105 years after First World War

B.C. battalion soldier ID'd in France 105 years after First World War

The remains of Sgt. Richard Musgrave were found during a munitions clearing process north of Lens, France in July 2017.
Canada’s largest South Asian music event announces epic lineup for this summer in Metro Vancouver

Canada’s largest South Asian music event announces epic lineup for this summer in Metro Vancouver

The event promises over eight hours of live music, food, art installations, merchandise, and "the finest brown escapist experience you’ve encountered."
B.C. strata owner's noise logs presented as evidence in floor noise dispute

B.C. strata owner's noise logs presented as evidence in floor noise dispute

The strata wants an owner to change their flooring to carpet due to numerous noise complaints; however, the owner says carpet aggravates his allergies.
'I'm still scared': Prescribed burns trigger fear in Lytton children 9 months after wildfire

'I'm still scared': Prescribed burns trigger fear in Lytton children 9 months after wildfire

Nine months after Lytton set a Canada-wide temperature record — a day later burning in a wildfire — a father from the nearby Lytton First Nation is warning of the lasting impacts on children's mental health.
Papal envoy's records sought in alleged B.C. priest sex abuse case

Papal envoy's records sought in alleged B.C. priest sex abuse case

B.C. Supreme Court has been asked for an order to make the pope's representative to Canada hand over records related to alleged sexual abuse at a seminary school.
B.C. strata turns off power on electric vehicle owner

B.C. strata turns off power on electric vehicle owner

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal says an EV owner living in a strata complex can't plug his car into a parkade outlet as part of his use of common property.
Longtime Vancouver friends launch office and leisure sheds business during pandemic (PHOTOS)

Longtime Vancouver friends launch office and leisure sheds business during pandemic (PHOTOS)

Does your backyard need an office?
More Canadians would quit if employers didn't allow working from home, poll finds

More Canadians would quit if employers didn't allow working from home, poll finds

Working in the office is so 2019.
We have a problem resettling Ukrainian refugees, settlement agencies say

We have a problem resettling Ukrainian refugees, settlement agencies say

Unless Ottawa acts immediately to modify current policy, Ukrainian refugees won't be able to access federally-funded programs like language classes, childcare and employment assistance programs.
An anti-Russian wave sweeps over Canada

An anti-Russian wave sweeps over Canada

Some of the Russian-Canadians experiencing harassment believe they are victims of skewed coverage of the war by both Russian and Western media and their own agendas.