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B.C. Realtor liable after buying house meant for client for himself, judge rules
A judge has ordered a B.C. Realtor to surrender the $1.2 million in profits he made on the sale of a house that his client wanted.
Welcome to Canada
Is it worth immigrating to Canada? These newcomers say it comes at a cost
For decades, Canada was a top destination for immigrants, seen as a stable and safe place to live with a clear path to permanent residency. But now, many recent newcomers say it’s an expensive and often futile endeavour.
Province seeks new operator for B.C. ski hill while suing previous resort owner over fire insurance claim
The Tabor Mountain ski hill near Prince George hasn't reopened since a fire burned the lodge in 2018. Now, the province is seeking an expression of interest for someone to take over the ski area, which once hosted a national competition and future Olympians.
Florence Girard starved to death in a B.C. home-share. Her sister wants change
The sister of a British Columbia woman with Down syndrome who starved to death in a Port Coquitlam home in 2018 says she believes more people will die if systemic changes aren't made to how people with developmental disabilities are treated.
Vancouver strip club marquee cited as hate speech on X
Developer wins multimillion-dollar rent dispute with Vancouver School Board
First Person
I don't want to be a Karen. But as a brown woman, is there something to be learned from her?
Analysis
Liberals aren't popular in the West. But 3 likely leadership contenders can play up regional roots
This B.C. ostrich farm survived wildfires. Now, avian flu means 400 birds need to be culled
Meet Potlicker: a 1,700-pound rodeo star defying riders across B.C.
From abstinence to 'grey-area drinking,' why alcohol habits aren't a black-and-white issue
Dozens of firefighters from B.C. and Alberta to deploy in California, Sajjan says
B.C.'s Nick Taylor prevails in playoff at Sony Open in Hawaii
Surrey parents, students raise concerns over closure of alternative learning centre
Canada Post is hiking its postage prices today. What does that mean for its future?
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Vancouver suspect in 1996 cold case homicide identified through DNA analysis
Self-styled 'childbirth activist' charged in newborn's death seeking $30K in damages from midwifery regulator
Convicted Jan. 6 rioter arrested in Whistler, B.C., 4 years after U.S. Capitol was stormed
Winter isn't cancelled just yet, Environment Canada says, following mild December for much of B.C.