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B.C. woman made custom brewery passport with over 180 B.C. breweries

B.C. woman made custom brewery passport with over 180 B.C. breweries

She updated her list since to now have 256 breweries.
Maple Ridge councillor presses TransLink to approve electric river bus

Maple Ridge councillor presses TransLink to approve electric river bus

The electric river bus service was first proposed back in 2018. It would connect the communities of Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Surrey and New Westminster to major transit hubs.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a…pink pigeon?

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a…pink pigeon?

Why people in Squamish have been spotting these special birds.
Diving free: A Q&A with a Squamish freediver

Diving free: A Q&A with a Squamish freediver

Luca Malaguti professionally freedives and teaches others in the Sea to Sky how to explore under the water's surface.
Burnaby man $6M richer after trip to Ontario store for band-aids

Burnaby man $6M richer after trip to Ontario store for band-aids

Troy Maulding said he's played regular numbers since he was 19, but it wasn't his normal picks that made him a multi-millionaire.
B.C. nurse suspended for social media use, falsifying signatures

B.C. nurse suspended for social media use, falsifying signatures

Davia Vancaillie was found to have signed for medication not used on nine occasions. She also failed to document patient falls, the regulatory body found.
Ripples from ferry police incident felt throughout Friday

Ripples from ferry police incident felt throughout Friday

The Thursday night incident has had a ripple effect on the B.C. Ferries system, with some sailings running more than two hours behind schedule and long lineups at terminals.
‘That river is full of life’: Wet’suwet’en celebrate return of salmon amidst threats to keystone species

‘That river is full of life’: Wet’suwet’en celebrate return of salmon amidst threats to keystone species

When the salmon return to Wet’suwet’en territory in northwest B.C., the occasion is marked by celebration and ceremony. Protecting the waters and fish they rely on for their survival is a responsibility that goes back thousands of years.
Opinion: The federal government's plan to cut fertilizer emissions will not threaten food security

Opinion: The federal government's plan to cut fertilizer emissions will not threaten food security

The emission reduction targets outlined for Canadian fertilizer use will not lead to food shortages and food insecurity.
Meet the cutest therapists in Lower Mainland

Meet the cutest therapists in Lower Mainland

A pet therapy group in the Lower Mainland, offering a 'paws-itive' outlook on life to the communities in need through their four-legged furry friends, is celebrating their 40 years in September.