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Richmond kid shines bright on Canada’s Got Talent

Richmond kid shines bright on Canada’s Got Talent

Drako Cheng’s dance crew, XTREME SOUL STYLE, got at least two YES(s) on Canada’s Got Talent
Mini forest to be planted in Richmond to celebrate Earth Day

Mini forest to be planted in Richmond to celebrate Earth Day

The Green Team will be pulling invasive plants at Terra Nova Rural Park on the same day the city plants a forest.
Rob Shaw: How the province's drug decriminalization program is meeting opposition in B.C. municipalities

Rob Shaw: How the province's drug decriminalization program is meeting opposition in B.C. municipalities

Kamloops and Campbell River are pushing back on permitting open drug use, and BC United leader Kevin Falcon calls the province's program 'reckless'
B.C. announces funding for more than 10K new paid internships for students

B.C. announces funding for more than 10K new paid internships for students

The internships will be in sectors such as clean technology, life sciences, emergency management, advanced timber and agritech
Can B.C. landlords, roommates install cameras in apartment common areas?

Can B.C. landlords, roommates install cameras in apartment common areas?

From the shared laundry to a unit's living room, here's what's legal.
After three years, one of the world's biggest Vaisakhi Parades is back in Metro Vancouver

After three years, one of the world's biggest Vaisakhi Parades is back in Metro Vancouver

Half a million people are expected to fill the streets in joyous celebration
Green leader wants conflict of interest law strengthened after Horgan agreed to join coal company board

Green leader wants conflict of interest law strengthened after Horgan agreed to join coal company board

The former premier joining the board of a Teck Resources spinoff company is permitted under B.C.’s Members’ Conflict of Interest Act
John Ducker: New bill looks to protect 'vulnerable road users'

John Ducker: New bill looks to protect 'vulnerable road users'

One thing’s for certain, the new laws will require drivers to pay extra attention to those now defined as vulnerable.
Staged Surrey collisions, ICBC fraud leads to $155,000 in fines

Staged Surrey collisions, ICBC fraud leads to $155,000 in fines

The people involved used the staged crashes to file personal injury lawsuits.
Lack of B.C. strata depreciation reports a cause for concern, says association

Lack of B.C. strata depreciation reports a cause for concern, says association

B.C. stratas delaying depreciation reports could lead to insurance problems and owner liability issues.