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B.C. inquest told Indigenous man killed by RCMP in 2021 was not aggressive

Brother's recounting of Opitsaht shooting contradicts RCMP officer's testimony

Letters to The Vancouver Sun: A novel idea: Transition Hastings Park to a … park!

Re: What does next century hold for Hastings Park? I am a lifetime Vancouverite with 25 years of experience as manager of Metro Vancouver’s regional park system. I have watched the creation of new parkland be overwhelmed by insatiable densification. In the 1950s and ’60s, the City of Vancouver boasted a park standard of 10 […]

Douglas Todd: Carney champions our multicultural ‘mosaic’ despite some skepticism, domestic and global

Increasing number of Canadians are drawn to the once-maligned American concept of the “melting pot” some polls show while most Canadians stood up for multiculturalism in a recent major survey

B.C. Crime News: Stacks of counterfeit cash seized in Kelowna | Teen shooting suspect turns himself in | Stranger attack in East Van

Also: Teen suspect in shooting turns himself in, and another stranger attack in East Van

B.C. wildfires: Evacuees face health hazards, smoke-related illness as they return home

Particulate matter in wildfire smoke can cause symptoms ranging from eye and throat irritation to long-term illness like dementia.

Man charged after breaking into popular Chinatown bakery

The Vancouver bakery was featured in the Netflix film Always Be My Maybe, starring Ali Wong and Randall Park.

Conversations That Matter: A future for forestry

Forestry in Canada is in free fall and mostly for domestic reasons, Canada's forestry task force says

Summerland fire shows need for better back road mapping, says evacuee

A B.C. company aims to create 'Google Street View' for the province's resource roads, which may become escape routes during evacuations

Vancouver author delivers great beach read for the last days of summer

Danielle McKechnie digs into her own experience in the TV and film business for her new romance novel This Changes Everything.

Dan Fumano: How big tech is emerging as an issue in the Vancouver election

Opinion: A campaign announcement this week illuminates how technology is emerging as an issue in this year's Vancouver election

'Endless pursuit:' How one Vancouver artist sees cities from a bike's-eye view

'If I could do this for the rest of my life, I'd like to fill in the world,' says artist and ambitious cyclist Arlin ffrench

Few options for customers owed as much as $5 million by North Vancouver currency exchange

Unlike many other companies in the financial sector, money-services businesses are largely unregulated

B.C. company starts approval process for new major mine northeast of Kamloops

Estimates are that if Trekor Metals' Yellowhead copper project's were developed into a mine, it would increase Canada's copper production by 16 per cent

Cultus Lake claims another drowning victim as RCMP issue warning

B.C. is having one of its worst drowning seasons on record

Person in vehicle killed as plane crash lands on road near Prince George

Twin-propeller aircraft was heading to Prince George Airport to make an emergency landing

400 jobs lost as Sunshine Coast chipping facility and pulp mill closes

Howe Sound mill and Bayview Fibre chipping facility in Port Mellon to be 'indefinitely idled'

Crime Briefs: Tire-smoking stunt leads to crash and drug bust near Victoria | Handgun seized by Transit Police | K9 unit helps track down break-in suspect

A Vancouver Island man is facing several charges after police find drugs in his truck after he reported to be stunting on public roads

B.C.: 15 bestselling books for the week of August 15

Compiled by Bookmanager using weekly sales statistics from more than 250 Canadian independent book stores.

These are the 3 best beauty products we tried this week. Here's why

Beauty Buzz: The 3 best beauty products we tried this week from Summer Friday, Cetaphil and Nina Ricci.

New Canadian clean beauty brand targets young adults

Cleanjourney offers skincare, hair care, and body care products formulated for the skin and hair needs of that life stage.

International: 30 bestselling books of the week for August 15

Compiled by Bookmanager using weekly sales statistics from more than 250 Canadian independent book stores.

B.C. Conservative president and vice-president exit as Kerry-Lynne Findlay continues rebrand

The moves are the latest in a series of changes the new leader has overseen to party brass and caucus staff.

Commercial Drive meets contemporary living at Ace

For one couple, Wesgroup’s new condominium development checked the boxes for space, transit access and neighbourhood character.

Shay Mitchell is among the celebrities having a very Vancouver summer

Celebrities are soaking up B.C. this summer.

Sold (Bought): Whistler home showcases stunning lake and mountain views

Modern four-bedroom detached home offers vistas of Green Lake, Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, and Black Tusk.

Opinion: In-ocean salmon farming and wild salmon stewardship go hand-in-hand

Isaiah Robinson: First Nations who have salmon farming in their traditional territory want an immediate reversal of the 2029 net pen ban and the implementation of our plan to increase Indigenous leadership ownership and stewardship in the salmon aquaculture sector