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Heavy snow, winter storm bring hazardous driving conditions to B.C. highways

Heavy snow, winter storm bring hazardous driving conditions to B.C. highways

WHISTLER, B.C. — Environment Canada is warning of hazardous driving conditions on several stretches of British Columbia highways as a strong Pacific frontal system pushes into the Interior.
Fort St. John reviewing vandalism impacts

Fort St. John reviewing vandalism impacts

The City of Fort St. John is reviewing vandalism impacts to their municipal facilities and parks, with city council receiving a report during their Feb. 26 meeting. 23 incidents were reported in 2023.
Hundreds honour veteran Vancouver firefighter lost to rare disease

Hundreds honour veteran Vancouver firefighter lost to rare disease

Mayor Ken Sim proclaims "Daryle Van Horn Day" to recognize deceased captain.
B.C. strata ordered to do gardening, mend fences

B.C. strata ordered to do gardening, mend fences

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal rules Surrey strata must look after common property gardens but individual owners cannot dictate how that is done.
B.C. man won't have to demolish a deck, addition as city wanted

B.C. man won't have to demolish a deck, addition as city wanted

B.C. Supreme Court said the City of Surrey had failed to make its case.
Vancouver park board 'Transition Team' messages deleted

Vancouver park board 'Transition Team' messages deleted

Even if the messages still existed, Vancouver's information access director said the city would not release them.  
Province not effectively managing hazardous spills, says B.C.'s auditor general

Province not effectively managing hazardous spills, says B.C.'s auditor general

VICTORIA — The number of hazardous spills in British Columbia has trended upwards over the last several years, making it even more important for the government to prepare, auditor general Michael Pickup says.
Why enthusiasm might be fading for B.C.'s housing initiatives

Why enthusiasm might be fading for B.C.'s housing initiatives

'The big housing news was in the last budget and the budget before that.'
'Never know what you can find': Grenade donated to B.C. thrift store by mistake

'Never know what you can find': Grenade donated to B.C. thrift store by mistake

The discovery resulted in a 'significant' police response.
Nanaimo approves first step in transfer of 81 hectares to Snuneymuxw Nation

Nanaimo approves first step in transfer of 81 hectares to Snuneymuxw Nation

The land on Mount Benson is being sold to the provincial government for $1.45 million as part of the land-transfer agreement with the Snuneymuxw