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B.C. man gets $5,000 for Yorkshire terrier dog bite

B.C. man gets $5,000 for Yorkshire terrier dog bite

Flex the Yorkshire terrier is now muzzled when he's in common areas of the building in Vancouver's Yaletown district.
One-third of B.C. shoppers buy food with environment in mind, finds study

One-third of B.C. shoppers buy food with environment in mind, finds study

For the average Canadian, food is the third largest source of carbon emissions
'Romance' scam costs Oak Bay woman $20,000

'Romance' scam costs Oak Bay woman $20,000

Police say the woman was manipulated over the course of eight months by a man she met online.
CNC Research Forest Society funding area projects

CNC Research Forest Society funding area projects

Stellat’en First Nation and SD 91 will each receive $50,000 from the fund
Air conditioners 'a necessity' as B.C. heat breaks records set almost a century ago

Air conditioners 'a necessity' as B.C. heat breaks records set almost a century ago

VANCOUVER — When Nicky Fried and her husband arrived in Vancouver from South Africa more than 30 years ago, they didn't need an air conditioner.
Billboards along Highway 16 to honour missing, murdered Indigenous women, girls

Billboards along Highway 16 to honour missing, murdered Indigenous women, girls

The billboards will be located between Prince George and Smithers
Lheidli T’enneh, Kodiaks team up for Truth and Reconciliation

Lheidli T’enneh, Kodiaks team up for Truth and Reconciliation

The team will be dedicating their Sept. 30 game to National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Opinion: City council should return public notices to the Citizen

Opinion: City council should return public notices to the Citizen

We can’t afford to handicap a public service like the Citizen and then talk about transparency in the same breath.
Annual grocery price increases continue to far outpace overall inflation

Annual grocery price increases continue to far outpace overall inflation

Grocery prices are still rising at a far higher annual pace than overall inflation, but experts expect to see them continue moderating as the year progresses. The price of groceries grew 8.5 per cent in July compared with last year, down from a 9.
Performing arts series planned for Playhouse, Knox Centre

Performing arts series planned for Playhouse, Knox Centre

The series kicks off on Oct. 1 with Kutapira, a high-energy percussionist group from Vancouver, at the Knox Performance Centre downtown.