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Supreme Court clears way for B.C. to include other governments in opioid lawsuit

Supreme Court clears way for B.C. to include other governments in opioid lawsuit

The court decision is another step toward a potential cross-country action by governments that paid to treat patients who took the addictive drugs.
Metro Vancouver takes aim at 'flushable' wipes with federal plea

Metro Vancouver takes aim at 'flushable' wipes with federal plea

As sanitary wipes labelled 'flushable' clog up Canadian sewers, Metro Vancouver calls on the federal government to define what should really go down the toilet.
How changing catch-and-release fishing practices can boost salmon survival

How changing catch-and-release fishing practices can boost salmon survival

VANCOUVER — A study has found catch-and-release sportfishing practices that leave salmon with injuries, particularly to their eyes, cause higher mortality than earlier research suggested.
Family says B.C. man's cremated remains in limbo due to Canada Post strike

Family says B.C. man's cremated remains in limbo due to Canada Post strike

A Quebec woman whose father died in British Columbia last month says her family has been unable to properly grieve because the Canada Post strike has left his remains in limbo.
North Shore Rescue pulls hypothermic hiker from remote peak

North Shore Rescue pulls hypothermic hiker from remote peak

The man, who was visiting from the Netherlands, was lucky to have survived, the team says
Canucks lines vs Sabres, November 29, 2024

Canucks lines vs Sabres, November 29, 2024

With no Filip Hronek, an odd start time, and the Vancouver Canucks playing their third game in four nights, their game against the Buffalo Sabres will be a challenge.
Here’s how to drive safe in Squamish this winter

Here’s how to drive safe in Squamish this winter

National Safe Driving Week takes place from Dec. 1 to 7.
Is housing a human right in Canada? Experts challenge approach to urban encampments

Is housing a human right in Canada? Experts challenge approach to urban encampments

B.C. human rights commissioner, federal housing advocate call for end to forced evictions.
Foreign interference networks in Canada using 'lawfare,' security summit hears

Foreign interference networks in Canada using 'lawfare,' security summit hears

Strategic lawsuits and international law traps are common practices under 'lawfare,' which is part of a broader 'hybrid warfare' conducted by foreign adversaries.
Buyer beware: How to spot fake online shopping sites

Buyer beware: How to spot fake online shopping sites

Spokeo shares tips to spot fake online shopping sites and prevent getting scammed.