Skip to content

Highlights

B.C. strata owner ordered to pay $50 fine after paper found in glass recycling bin

B.C. strata owner ordered to pay $50 fine after paper found in glass recycling bin

B.C.'s Civil resolution Tribunal has upheld a $50 strata fine, concluding it was more than likely that a strata unit occupant put paper in a glass recycling bin.
Snowfall and rainfall warnings issued for parts of the Peace

Snowfall and rainfall warnings issued for parts of the Peace

Rain, snow, and wind in the mix until Friday
Site C went beyond halfway mark without a fraud risk assessment: auditor

Site C went beyond halfway mark without a fraud risk assessment: auditor

‘There is a risk that some fraud threats were overlooked,’ B.C. auditor general’s report warns.
$1.2B hydrogen facility proposed in Fort Nelson

$1.2B hydrogen facility proposed in Fort Nelson

Fort Nelson First Nation, Hydrogen Naturally say first-of-its-kind plant being designed to process harvest and fibre residuals into carbon-negative hydrogen
'I will never drive in B.C. again'

'I will never drive in B.C. again'

American colonel regretful after getting caught speeding twice on Alaska Highway
Fraud risk management at Site C dam can be improved: auditor

Fraud risk management at Site C dam can be improved: auditor

The audit did not look for or investigate possible instances of fraud, but makes five recommendations to improve fraud risk management, including implementing policy and investigation procedures, staff training, regular assessments, and evaluating effectiveness of the $16-billion project
Window washer saves struggling seagull from Metro Vancouver balcony

Window washer saves struggling seagull from Metro Vancouver balcony

Burnaby rescue organization says it receives calls daily about birds being trapped behind glass.
B.C. bartender has 25 drinks, gets head injury, sues bars

B.C. bartender has 25 drinks, gets head injury, sues bars

A bartender is suing various Vancouver pubs for allegedly over-serving him after he consumed 25 drinks, fell and sustained a head injury in 2016.
Food inflation jumps to highest level in nearly 13 years

Food inflation jumps to highest level in nearly 13 years

Pandemic-related supply-chain disruptions are prime drivers of the increase
Past holds lessons in living with long-haul economic disruption

Past holds lessons in living with long-haul economic disruption

The 1970s and 1980s have much to teach us about tackling inflation now
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks