Skip to content

Highlights

Ex-lawyer facing US$52.9M fine from SEC 'in a pickle,' judge notes

Ex-lawyer facing US$52.9M fine from SEC 'in a pickle,' judge notes

Fred Sharp's lawyer says his client was never properly served by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Humans drove animals to become more nocturnal, finds global pandemic study

Humans drove animals to become more nocturnal, finds global pandemic study

The first-of-its-kind study analyzed 311,000 days worth of camera footage.
Kirk LaPointe: Housing crisis at heart of potential Poilievre-Eby alliance

Kirk LaPointe: Housing crisis at heart of potential Poilievre-Eby alliance

Housing may bridge ideological divide between B.C. NDP premier, federal Conservative leader
Rob Shaw: Eby faces off against Poilievre's carbon tax challenge

Rob Shaw: Eby faces off against Poilievre's carbon tax challenge

Can the carbon tax survive a Conservative wave?
Lantzville mulls FOG (future old-growth) zones

Lantzville mulls FOG (future old-growth) zones

The new zone, where trees are protected, could be the first of its kind in the province
New West to gather in hundreds to support those with Alzheimer's

New West to gather in hundreds to support those with Alzheimer's

The 2024 Walk for Alzheimer's for New Westminster and Burnaby is set for May 26.
Column: Women and hormonal hair loss — an unspoken struggle

Column: Women and hormonal hair loss — an unspoken struggle

Female hormonal hair loss can be managed through various methods, this expert says.
Minter: Easing into spring gardening

Minter: Easing into spring gardening

Take advantage of any warm weather, master gardener Brian Minter says, and don't be afraid to start adding food to your plots.
Letter: Releasing an 'edited' New West council video a 'puzzling' move

Letter: Releasing an 'edited' New West council video a 'puzzling' move

How should taxpayers perceive this situation considering New Westminster also decided not to seek other cities' advice on property taxes, this letter writer asks.
In B.C.'s forests, a debate over watershed science with lives and billions at stake

In B.C.'s forests, a debate over watershed science with lives and billions at stake

Ross Muirhead stood at the edge of a forestry cut blockfilled with stumps, rain pelting down as he watched water rushing over the barren ground.