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Unusually boisterous clouds at UBC: look back at the T-Bird Twister of 2021

Unusually boisterous clouds at UBC: look back at the T-Bird Twister of 2021

The weak tornado that touched down at University Golf Club a year ago this Sunday came as a blessing to Prof. Roland Stull. He teaches a meteorology of storms course at University of B.C.
Tribunal rejects B.C. strata owners' $299,000 noise claim

Tribunal rejects B.C. strata owners' $299,000 noise claim

Alleged noises included a dishwasher running at night, loud banging, a grinding noise and a child running and stomping their feet all day.
Top B.C. bureaucrat overseeing Surrey police transition quits

Top B.C. bureaucrat overseeing Surrey police transition quits

The key provincial bureaucrat overseeing the Surrey police transition has quit, just over two weeks since Brenda Locke beat Doug McCallum for the Surrey mayoralty on a promise to keep the RCMP.
Bears that attacked two women in Squamish, B.C., won't be captured

Bears that attacked two women in Squamish, B.C., won't be captured

SQUAMISH, B.C. — Conservation officers say they don't plan to capture a pair of bears that attacked two women Thursday in Squamish, B.C., saying the incidents appear defensive in nature. Sgt. Simon Gravel of the B.C.
Greg D'Avignon to leave CEO post at Business Council of B.C.

Greg D'Avignon to leave CEO post at Business Council of B.C.

Longtime executive to head to be Canadian Strategy Group partner
B.C. youth with autism left isolated in own filth: court claim

B.C. youth with autism left isolated in own filth: court claim

A Vancouver youth with autism with a tendency to self-harm was left in his waste in solitary confinement in government-funded facilities, a notice of civil claim filed in B.C. Supreme Court says.
B.C. Mountie who exposed himself to schoolgirls gets 18 months in jail

B.C. Mountie who exposed himself to schoolgirls gets 18 months in jail

Justice Catherine Wedge called Andrew James Seangio "a sexual predator."
Video: Hungry suburban Coquitlam wildlife make 'Late Night' appearance

Video: Hungry suburban Coquitlam wildlife make 'Late Night' appearance

American actress Cecily Strong was surprised to see the bears frequently feast on neighbours' garbage while recently filming in the Tri-Cities.

Two-fifths of TV episodes and films shot by women, directors' guild says

VANCOUVER — A new report from the Directors Guild of Canada suggests that roughly two-fifths of feature films and episodic television shot by its members were helmed by female directors.
BC Lions' home playoff game - first in years - symbolic of turnaround season

BC Lions' home playoff game - first in years - symbolic of turnaround season

When I reached Duane Vienneau on Tuesday morning to talk about the BC Lions, the club’s new COO’s excitement was practically bursting from his voice.