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'I didn’t tell my wife for a few days': Metro Vancouver man keeps massive lotto win a secret

'I didn’t tell my wife for a few days': Metro Vancouver man keeps massive lotto win a secret

The retired bus driver wanted to make sure it was correct.
Plug pulled on electric car race

Plug pulled on electric car race

Vancouver city hall and promoter announce cancellation of ABB Formula E World Championship series race
B.C. cannabis industry gathers to push for changes

B.C. cannabis industry gathers to push for changes

"B.C. has a major international brand for cannabis and we don’t want to lose that advantage," says the secretary of the B.C. Craft Farms Co-op.
North Vancouver's Connor Bedard named captain for Team Canada at U18 world championships

North Vancouver's Connor Bedard named captain for Team Canada at U18 world championships

The 16-year-old forward, the only returning player for Team Canada, just became the youngest player in WHL history to score 50 goals in a season.
Historian has little information on film footage of northern B.C. that was found in a cabin

Historian has little information on film footage of northern B.C. that was found in a cabin

The four men on the boat are likely in their late 70s or 80s by now.
Land and water in B.C. has a new ministry. We spoke with its leader

Land and water in B.C. has a new ministry. We spoke with its leader

Josie Osborne seems careful with her words as she talks about her new job. The former mayor of Tofino, turned MLA, is heading up the new B.C. Ministry of Land, Water and Resource Stewardship and is the minister responsible for fisheries.
Nanaimo man hospitalized during hunger strike says old-growth protests escalating

Nanaimo man hospitalized during hunger strike says old-growth protests escalating

Howard Breen says he plans to go without food until the end of the month before joining others in escalating action against the government.
Rare cold-water coral garden in peril on B.C. coast

Rare cold-water coral garden in peril on B.C. coast

Heavy prawn traps and ropes are destructive to the delicate red tree corals
Long, cool spring tough on growers, as gardeners wait for warmth

Long, cool spring tough on growers, as gardeners wait for warmth

Cool temperatures, strong winds — even snow and hail — have kept gardeners out of the dirt this spring.
'A drop in the bucket': Developer fees for new B.C. schools fall short

'A drop in the bucket': Developer fees for new B.C. schools fall short

B.C. school districts are asking for more development fees to alleviate cost pressures imposed by population growth