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Baby geese born at hospital hatch, leave nest with help from staff

Baby geese born at hospital hatch, leave nest with help from staff

Three goslings hatched under the window of a labour and delivery unit Sunday
Rookie Gretzky card returned to B.C. man seven years after it was stolen

Rookie Gretzky card returned to B.C. man seven years after it was stolen

KELOWNA, B.C. — A Wayne Gretzky rookie card that was stolen seven years ago in West Kelowna, B.C., is now back in the hands of its owner.
Surrey woman wins $1.4 million in car accident suit

Surrey woman wins $1.4 million in car accident suit

An accident involving a car running a red light in a Surrey, B.C., intersection has led to $1.4 million in damages.
Someone in B.C. doesn't know they're the heir to a $1.9-million estate

Someone in B.C. doesn't know they're the heir to a $1.9-million estate

The $1.9-million estate is the largest unclaimed account in the province. The society in charge of reuniting forgotten funds with their rightful owners says the legal heirs are unaware of it.
Hot B.C. housing market set to cool

Hot B.C. housing market set to cool

British Columbia’s housing market remained active through March but is expected to downshift as rising interest rates curb sales and prices.
After catastrophic year, emergency alert system expanded across B.C.

After catastrophic year, emergency alert system expanded across B.C.

It's not clear how when or how the emergency alert system will include extreme heat events
Dawson Creek scientist discovers new fungi to combat vineyard disease

Dawson Creek scientist discovers new fungi to combat vineyard disease

Dawson Creek born Jinx Pollard-Flamand has discovered two species of fungi, a major breakthrough in combating grapevine trunk disease.
Anti-trust concerns quash Ritchie Bros' $1.4B acquisition deal

Anti-trust concerns quash Ritchie Bros' $1.4B acquisition deal

B.C. auction giant would have controlled up to 95% of UK market, says watchdog
B.C. tables data collection law to help dismantle systemic racism, says premier

B.C. tables data collection law to help dismantle systemic racism, says premier

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has introduced data collection legislation to help dismantle systemic racism faced by Indigenous and other racialized communities, Premier John Horgan said Monday.
Man gets jail for girlfriend’s death in Abbotsford motorcycle accident

Man gets jail for girlfriend’s death in Abbotsford motorcycle accident

The motorcycle was caught by an Abbotsford camera travelling at 120 km/h in an 80 km/h speed zone.