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Case of drugs allegedly being imported into Metro Vancouver moves toward trial

Case of drugs allegedly being imported into Metro Vancouver moves toward trial

Allegations that two men were involved in importing drugs into the Lower Mainland, including opium and a form of fentanyl, are making their way toward trial
Online hate is harming Canadian journalism, report finds

Online hate is harming Canadian journalism, report finds

Possible solutions include allowing journalists to set their own level of engagement with places where they might receive hate
'My baby's gone': 2021 now B.C.'s deadliest year for overdose deaths

'My baby's gone': 2021 now B.C.'s deadliest year for overdose deaths

'It is beyond devastating'
B.C. government wins 'Code of Silence' award

B.C. government wins 'Code of Silence' award

B.C.'s government has been awarded the national journalism association's Code of Silence Award for its widely criticized changes to FIPPA
Canadians tuned out of Beijing's opening ceremony amid discontent for China

Canadians tuned out of Beijing's opening ceremony amid discontent for China

An Angus Reid poll found 78% of Canadians supported some form of boycott, from a full athlete boycott (40%) to a fan boycott or a diplomatic boycott.
COVID-19 milestones in B.C.

COVID-19 milestones in B.C.

Looking back at major events in the pandemic, two years after authorities identified the province’s first case of coronavirus
Why whales don’t drown when they eat underwater

Why whales don’t drown when they eat underwater

After taking a deep dive inside a whale's mouth, researchers at UBC have uncovered why these animals don't choke or drown when they eat
'Once in a millennium' rogue wave recorded off Ucluelet

'Once in a millennium' rogue wave recorded off Ucluelet

The 17.6-metre swell was almost three times as tall as the waves around it, researchers say.
Photo: Steveston Seafood House dates back to the '70s

Photo: Steveston Seafood House dates back to the '70s

The restaurant, in its current role, dates back to 1977, but the building has been there for a lot longer
Horgan: B.C. unlikely to follow Saskatchewan, Alberta in reducing COVID restrictions

Horgan: B.C. unlikely to follow Saskatchewan, Alberta in reducing COVID restrictions

Province will follow the advice of health officials, premier says