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'Once in a millennium' rogue wave recorded off Ucluelet

'Once in a millennium' rogue wave recorded off Ucluelet

The 17.6-metre swell was almost three times as tall as the waves around it, researchers say.
Horgan: B.C. unlikely to follow Saskatchewan, Alberta in reducing COVID restrictions

Horgan: B.C. unlikely to follow Saskatchewan, Alberta in reducing COVID restrictions

Province will follow the advice of health officials, premier says
B.C.'s top employers for 2022 announced

B.C.'s top employers for 2022 announced

115 employers were acknowledged for ensuring the workplace was desirable
'Miracle cat' back after 9 months away from B.C. home

'Miracle cat' back after 9 months away from B.C. home

The woman never gave up hope for finding Brewster
Holding or moving a cellphone while driving is against the law, B.C. judge rules

Holding or moving a cellphone while driving is against the law, B.C. judge rules

B.C.'s Motor Vehicle Act prohibitions against cellphone aren't just about talking or texting but extend to other behaviour that could distract a driver, a B.C. Supreme Court judge says.
How has — and will — the pandemic impact fashion?

How has — and will — the pandemic impact fashion?

Squamish retailer, historians and fashion expert 'a dress' the topic.
Wet'suwet'en urges UN to visit gas pipeline amid 'militarization' of territory

Wet'suwet'en urges UN to visit gas pipeline amid 'militarization' of territory

'Reconciliation will not come at the barrel of a gun,' states a submission filed to the office of the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, calling for United Nations bodies to conduct a 'field visit' to controversial CGL pipeline project
Crime Stoppers names Metro Vancouver's top five 'least-wanted Valentines' of 2022

Crime Stoppers names Metro Vancouver's top five 'least-wanted Valentines' of 2022

A $100,000 reward has been offered for information that leads to the arrest of one of the individuals.
B.C. landlord says tenant created fake Craigslist post calling her a 'wack job'

B.C. landlord says tenant created fake Craigslist post calling her a 'wack job'

The landlord was ending the tenancy because the tenant was smoking marijuana and cigarettes in the unit.
Licensed child-care providers getting $20M to cover expenses during Omicron surge

Licensed child-care providers getting $20M to cover expenses during Omicron surge

Licensed providers are eligible for a grant of $160 per space based on the facility’s maximum capacity