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B.C. recreational property market still sleepy as it awaits rate cuts

B.C. recreational property market still sleepy as it awaits rate cuts

Experts predict B.C. prices will increase 5% as spring market brings more supply.
B.C. seniors take a stand as provincewide protests decry shrinking pensions

B.C. seniors take a stand as provincewide protests decry shrinking pensions

B.C. seniors challenged by inflation, while minimum wage outpaces pension income.
City tree destroyed my trampoline, Abbotsford man says

City tree destroyed my trampoline, Abbotsford man says

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal said Abbotsford doesn't have to pay for John Camarda's fence, trampoline and $5,000 chainsaw costs.
'A bad practice': Liberal MP blocks B.C. journalist on social media

'A bad practice': Liberal MP blocks B.C. journalist on social media

Liberal member of Parliament Parm Bains has blocked a journalist on X; it's a 'bad practice,' says one legal expert.
B.C. man pleads guilty to assault in strip club encounter

B.C. man pleads guilty to assault in strip club encounter

A man and woman were having sex behind the No5 Orange strip club in Vancouver.
Saanich man, 87, spent nine days in a hallway at Victoria General Hospital

Saanich man, 87, spent nine days in a hallway at Victoria General Hospital

For four days, Eric Roberts was parked by a garbage room. On another day, his food tray was moved seven times for hallway traffic. And for one blessed day he had a room with a TV and some privacy.
I Watched This Game: Canucks cut down the Sabres' playoff hopes

I Watched This Game: Canucks cut down the Sabres' playoff hopes

Quinn Hughes delivered the biggest hit of his career, while Elias Pettersson had a three-point night in Canucks win that was more dominant than the score would suggest.
B.C. man gets conditional discharge after plea to assault causing bodily harm

B.C. man gets conditional discharge after plea to assault causing bodily harm

The conditional discharge included probation and writing a letter of apology.
B.C. bestiality case heads to jury trial

B.C. bestiality case heads to jury trial

Man also accused of sexually assaulting teens refused lawyer, saying his faith would protect him.
Affordability credit going to residential and commercial customers in New West

Affordability credit going to residential and commercial customers in New West

The average New West electrical utility customer will receive about $80 – with all customers receiving a minimum of $24.