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Metro Vancouver residents in older large strata complexes could face carbon fines after 2028

Metro Vancouver residents in older large strata complexes could face carbon fines after 2028

Metro Vancouver climate committee endorses regulatory proposal that would charge large buildings a $500 administrative fee and $350 for every tonne of carbon pollution they emit beyond a set threshold.
Waves reach 1.9 metres during B.C. storm

Waves reach 1.9 metres during B.C. storm

Waves hammered into Vancouver's seawall while the highest waves were recorded in the Strait of Georgia.
What's happening this weekend in New West? Our top picks

What's happening this weekend in New West? Our top picks

Why not start the weekend early by taking in some offerings happening today in New Westminster? Here's what happening Jan. 11 to 14
B.C. wine sector seeking rebound after disastrous 2023

B.C. wine sector seeking rebound after disastrous 2023

Deep freeze in 2022 killed vines and damaged buds, causing slashed production.
Nearly two-thirds of Canadians rate economy as bad, says survey

Nearly two-thirds of Canadians rate economy as bad, says survey

Only a third of Canadians trust the Bank of Canada's leader to help the economy.
Record number of hospitalizations as COVID and flu season peaks

Record number of hospitalizations as COVID and flu season peaks

Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said cases of Influenza A and RSV have been “steadily increasing over the last few weeks”
New West students set to bring Annie Jr. and High School Musical to the stage

New West students set to bring Annie Jr. and High School Musical to the stage

Heartwarming stories and high-energy performances coming to New Westminster Secondary School stage
Two slain children connected by blood ties and one child-protection agency

Two slain children connected by blood ties and one child-protection agency

Dontay Lucas and Sherry Charlie both died under the watch of USMA Nuu-chah-nulth family and child services
B.C. nurse disciplined for poor security practices

B.C. nurse disciplined for poor security practices

The incidents happened between January 2022 and June 2023.
B.C. non-profit CEO urges tax deductions for vet bills

B.C. non-profit CEO urges tax deductions for vet bills

Such a move would help decrease "economic euthanasia," says chief executive officer of the Regional Animal Protection Society.