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B.C. entrepreneurs see sky as limit for vertical farming

B.C. entrepreneurs see sky as limit for vertical farming

Indoor farming expected to grow as dominant source for leafy greens in next decade
Fake gold suspect caught on camera as scam continues across the Okanagan

Fake gold suspect caught on camera as scam continues across the Okanagan

A man who says he fell prey to fake gold scammers last year has come forward with photos of a suspect after con artists matching the same description duped more people in Vernon over the Easter weekend.
Lawsuit against local firm deemed abuse of process

Lawsuit against local firm deemed abuse of process

Plaintiff had already received award from Civil Resolution Tribunal before turning to B.C. Supreme Court
North Vancouver builder constructs frame of a home in under two days

North Vancouver builder constructs frame of a home in under two days

The project boasts sustainability and reduced construction time by using a system where panels are built off-site.
Stabbing on transit bus in Surrey, B.C., leaves man critically injured

Stabbing on transit bus in Surrey, B.C., leaves man critically injured

SURREY, B.C. — RCMP in Surrey, B.C., say a man has life-threatening injuries after he was stabbed while aboard a transit bus in the city. Police say it happened just before 9:30 Tuesday night.
Beloved horse dies after being shot on a Ladysmith farm

Beloved horse dies after being shot on a Ladysmith farm

The family plans to install security cameras after discovering the horse shot on Easter morning
15 First Nations Justice Council centres to open throughout British Columbia

15 First Nations Justice Council centres to open throughout British Columbia

Indigenous people in British Columbia are overrepresented within the justice system, sitting at thirty five per cent of those incarcerated.
Family of Squamish hit-and-run victims are ‘grateful’ for community support

Family of Squamish hit-and-run victims are ‘grateful’ for community support

‘It just shows how much Kevin and Dayae are cared for by the community, so it really, really means a lot to us,’ says Kevin’s sister, Allison Gulbranson.
Two B.C. MPs currently on parliamentary trip to Taiwan

Two B.C. MPs currently on parliamentary trip to Taiwan

Canada only formally recognizes Mainland China, but maintains informal relations with Taiwan. Canada-Taiwan trade reached $10.2 billion in 2021, up from $7.4 billion a year earlier
B.C. theatre targeted with 'cruel' threats over children's drag camp

B.C. theatre targeted with 'cruel' threats over children's drag camp

Staff at a Vancouver theatre company say they fear for their safety after non-stop threats and intimidation.