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North Vancouver Swifties targeted with online Taylor Swift ticket scam

North Vancouver Swifties targeted with online Taylor Swift ticket scam

Two North Shore fans are out more than $2,800 after a Facebook seller failed to deliver

Environment Canada warns of 'very strong storms' set to hit B.C. coast over Christmas

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada says a "series of very strong storms" is set to hit British Columbia's coast early next week and has issued wind warnings going into the Christmas long weekend. The agency issued wind warnings for B.C.
Comox Valley RCMP seek man wanted for assault, firearm possession

Comox Valley RCMP seek man wanted for assault, firearm possession

Police say the charges include uttering threats of harm, assault with a weapon, reckless discharge of a firearm, and possession of a firearm while prohibited.
B.C. strata owner to pay for leaky wine cooler water damage

B.C. strata owner to pay for leaky wine cooler water damage

Owner agreed leak came from cooler but objected to strata going ahead with work to fix issue.
B.C. lawyer pressured client’s spouse to sell pre-sale townhouse in 2022

B.C. lawyer pressured client’s spouse to sell pre-sale townhouse in 2022

A B.C. lawyer manipulated the administration of justice by attempting to persuade a client's spouse to reach a deal in the absence of counsel, according to a Law Society of B.C. panel ruling
Earthquake early-warning system will provide valuable seconds, even minutes

Earthquake early-warning system will provide valuable seconds, even minutes

The warning could trigger automated systems such as diverting planes from landing, stopping public transit and traffic on bridges, shutting off gas valves and alerting surgeons to stop operating.
Aw shucks! Oysters run scarce, beset by a sea of challenges

Aw shucks! Oysters run scarce, beset by a sea of challenges

There are myriad factors limiting the supply of local oysters in Greater Victoria’s restaurants and shops.
Seasonal good deeds and donations made across northeast B.C.

Seasonal good deeds and donations made across northeast B.C.

Businesses and individuals spreading holiday cheer through the Peace region.
Health authorities warn of rise in strep infections among B.C. children

Health authorities warn of rise in strep infections among B.C. children

VANCOUVER — Health authorities in British Columbia are warning the public about higher levels of strep bacterial infections among children.
Car flips onto roof in Oak Bay; medical issue to blame, police say

Car flips onto roof in Oak Bay; medical issue to blame, police say

“Witness accounts and evidence at the scene indicated that speed was not a factor,” the department said on social media.