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Couple in strata scrap must sell condo: court

Couple in strata scrap must sell condo: court

PORT COQUITLAM — A Port Coquitlam couple will have to sell their condo after being found in contempt of court after a protracted legal battle with their strata council. In a ruling released Tuesday, the B.C.
Alleged bike-trail saboteur now a recluse, husband says

Alleged bike-trail saboteur now a recluse, husband says

NORTH VANCOUVER — A 64-year-old woman charged with setting booby traps on mountain-bike trails on North 91Ô­´´â€™s lower Mount Fromme has become a recluse, afraid to leave her home because of publicity about the RCMP investigation, says her husband.
Warmer temperatures expected for northeast B.C. by 2050

Warmer temperatures expected for northeast B.C. by 2050

Climate change expected to have implications for industry, particularly in agriculture, oil and gas
Mining industry’s rating of Mount Polley won’t be released

Mining industry’s rating of Mount Polley won’t be released

Gold and copper mine’s tailing dam collapsed last summer releasing potentially toxic metals
Goldie Hawn program makes kids kinder, better at math: UBC researchers

Goldie Hawn program makes kids kinder, better at math: UBC researchers

They outperform peers on a wide range of emotional and physiological measures
Campbell River hockey owner must keep peace after clashes

Campbell River hockey owner must keep peace after clashes

A one-year peace bond has been issued for a 91Ô­´´ Island junior hockey team owner who got into a series of heated confrontations with the owners of another team and their coaching staff.
Spontaneous combustion sparks large fire at Fort St. John mill

Spontaneous combustion sparks large fire at Fort St. John mill

A pile of tree bark caught fire at a wood processing plant near Fort St. John early Sunday morning, sparking a blaze that took more than eight hours to contain. The Fort St.
Giant winter storm threatens 91Ô­´´ flights to and from East Coast

Giant winter storm threatens 91Ô­´´ flights to and from East Coast

Airline travellers planning to head to the East Coast in the next few days are advised to check their airlines for possible cancellations or delays as a winter storm continues to hammer cities in the Maritimes as well as New York, Boston and Philadel
Warm weekend weather shatters record in 91Ô­´´

Warm weekend weather shatters record in 91Ô­´´

VANCOUVER -- Sunshine and record-breaking highs in 91Ô­´´ on Sunday punctuated the end of heavy rain that washed through the South Coast Friday and Saturday.
No tsunami expected after 4.8-magnitude earthquake strikes off Haida Gwaii

No tsunami expected after 4.8-magnitude earthquake strikes off Haida Gwaii

HAIDA GWAII, B.C. - A 4.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Haida Gwaii, B.C., on Sunday afternoon. There have been no reports of damage and a tsunami is not expected. The quake hit at around 1:10 p.m.