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B.C. women scientists have begun a 5,000-kilometre rowboat race

B.C. women scientists have begun a 5,000-kilometre rowboat race

The four women will travel 5,000 kilometres across the Atlantic Ocean in a row boat — without stopping.
B.C. accounts for more than half of Canada's avian flu outbreaks

B.C. accounts for more than half of Canada's avian flu outbreaks

'This version of the virus is much much different from anything we’ve seen in the past,' says poultry industry spokesperson.
BC Hydro to introduce time-of-day billing

BC Hydro to introduce time-of-day billing

BC Hydro says it will offer optional time-of-use billing in the spring 2024
Law firm investigates class action suit amid deadly cantaloupe outbreak

Law firm investigates class action suit amid deadly cantaloupe outbreak

At least five Canadians have died in an ongoing outbreak of salmonella poisoning connected to tainted cantaloupes.
E-scooter rider on Richmond sidewalk found 100% responsible for accident

E-scooter rider on Richmond sidewalk found 100% responsible for accident

ICBC originally held Gordon Jaggs 75 per cent responsible for colliding with a person on an electric scooter on a sidewalk.
You might be able to see the northern lights on 2 nights in Metro Vancouver

You might be able to see the northern lights on 2 nights in Metro Vancouver

Clear skies, full hearts, can't lose.
Popular bubble tea chain opens first B.C. location in Richmond

Popular bubble tea chain opens first B.C. location in Richmond

Real Fruit Bubble Tea is known for drinks made with real fruit and has more than 120 stores on the East Coast
B.C. announces more than $80M funding to protect salmon population

B.C. announces more than $80M funding to protect salmon population

Fifty-eight projects are focusing on preserving salmon habitats safe
Man with $23M debt blocked from transferring Richmond home to daughter

Man with $23M debt blocked from transferring Richmond home to daughter

“A number of badges of fraud” were connected to the transfer, says B.C. Supreme Court judge
B.C. pro-Palestinian protester faces mischief charge

B.C. pro-Palestinian protester faces mischief charge

Sapotaweyak Cree Nation author jaye simpson was arrested Nov. 9 for what she called solidarity actions in support of Palestinians facing genocide.