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They move giant things all the time, but Hawaii Martin Mars was still special

They move giant things all the time, but Hawaii Martin Mars was still special

Movers of Hawaii Martin Mars water bomber reflect on the complicated task.
Guilty plea anticipated in B.C. lawyer's fraud, theft case

Guilty plea anticipated in B.C. lawyer's fraud, theft case

Twice-disbarred lawyer Steven Mansfield is charged with eight counts of fraud and theft.
'Safe place' violations: Two B.C. teachers reprimanded for getting into students' family affairs

'Safe place' violations: Two B.C. teachers reprimanded for getting into students' family affairs

The B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation says two teachers overstepped their professional boundaries by inserting themselves into the family affairs of their students.
Editorial: Don’t let rain of late lead to complacency

Editorial: Don’t let rain of late lead to complacency

Wildfires pose a significant threat to lives, homes and our natural landscapes
No further punishment for Powell River man's house arrest breach

No further punishment for Powell River man's house arrest breach

Crown and judge agree one day in jail already served by Kasimir Tyabji-Sandana and loss of credit toward two-year sentence was enough
Vancouver police to produce Taser data in alleged assault case

Vancouver police to produce Taser data in alleged assault case

The complainant says he was restrained, assaulted and Tasered outside Fortune Sound Club.
B.C. woman warns parents after finding group of children alone outside nail salon

B.C. woman warns parents after finding group of children alone outside nail salon

A group of children under care of daycare provider left outside nail salon in Maple Ridge
B.C. man going to trial on assault, imitation firearm charges

B.C. man going to trial on assault, imitation firearm charges

Korey Muskett is charged with two counts of assault with a weapon, two counts of using an imitation firearm in the commission of an offence and one count of assault.
$500M provincial fund helps purchase 1,500 rentals for affordable housing

$500M provincial fund helps purchase 1,500 rentals for affordable housing

B.C.’s Rental Protection Fund seeks to buy up older buildings – ones that tend to have the cheapest rents – and extend their lives rather than see them redeveloped
B.C. stratas keeping rules tight over air conditioning amid rising power demands

B.C. stratas keeping rules tight over air conditioning amid rising power demands

Strata corporations are permitting cooling unit installations, but regulations are not getting any looser due to electricity shortages.