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B.C. man loses $385,000 bid for strata noise compensation

B.C. man loses $385,000 bid for strata noise compensation

A B.C. man and his wife tried earplugs and noise-cancelling machines to try and block out noise from an electrical transformer.
What is sextortion and how does it work?

What is sextortion and how does it work?

Predators typically engage in online sexual chat with the victim then threaten to release intimate images if demands aren’t met.
B.C. to create new stand-alone Housing Ministry

B.C. to create new stand-alone Housing Ministry

The intention is to remove housing out from under the Ministry of the Attorney General, currently led by Murray Rankin, and give it its own budget and ministry.
Corporate parties are back with a bang in 2022

Corporate parties are back with a bang in 2022

Hospitality sector upbeat with pandemic restrictions out, indoor event enthusiasm up
B.C. jewelry company invited to participate in Paris Fashion Week

B.C. jewelry company invited to participate in Paris Fashion Week

“We get to bring eight collections, so that’s 24 pieces. Then once we have them made there’s a coordinator and she looks at our pieces and she’ll coordinate us with the fashion designer, which is kind of exciting,” says co-owner Donna Scheven
Photos: 100 best TV shows of all time

Photos: 100 best TV shows of all time

From VHS and DVD to streaming services, here are the 100 best TV shows... wait for it... EVER!
Photos: Richest soccer players

Photos: Richest soccer players

But who are the wealthiest?
Businesses ally with environmentalists to push B.C.'s new premier David Eby to protect biodiversity

Businesses ally with environmentalists to push B.C.'s new premier David Eby to protect biodiversity

250 businesses are backing a resolution urging B.C.’s new Premier David Eby to stave off the extinction and climate crisis by backing the federal government’s 30x30 promise
B.C.'s homicide rate increases for second year in a row

B.C.'s homicide rate increases for second year in a row

British Columbia had 25 more homicides in 2021 than in 2020.
Taking the temperature of winter business in B.C.

Taking the temperature of winter business in B.C.

Early numbers generating optimism for B.C. ski resorts banking on a post-pandemic rebound