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Hundreds of jobs affected as Canfor makes cuts in northern B.C.

The company is closing its mill in Bear Lake, indefinitely curtailing a production line at Northwood pulp mill in Prince George and suspending redevelopment of its facility in Houston, B.C.

Non-native bumblebees becoming common in Lower Mainland: study

A new survey by University of British Columbia researchers suggests that many of the beesbuzzing around the Lower Mainland are not native species.

With a wave of his hand, a Vancouver punk rock legend becomes Theremin Man

Stephen Hamm has been a stalwart in Vancouver's music scene as part of Slow, the Evaporators, and Canned Hamm. His latest musical incarnation is Theremin Man.

The death of paper ticket stubs in the digital era has some Canucks fans torn

Tickets to sporting events and concerts have largely gone digital, leaving some fans nostalgic for the days of physical paper tickets.

Staff at B.C. heritage town worried about its historic locomotive and site's future

Staff at Fort Steele Heritage Town in B.C.'s East Kootenay are at odds with the board running the site, as questions about the upcoming season linger, and the town's historic steam locomotive has been taken out of operation.

Law society says B.C.'s plan for new regulatory body could undermine lawyers' independence

The Law Society of B.C.is pushing back against the province's plans to set up a new regulatory body that brings lawyers, paralegals and notaries under one umbrella, saying it will affect the independence of lawyers from government.

B.C. springs forward, more than 4 years after move to adopt daylight time

Mostof British Columbia has hadto springforward this weekendmore than four years afterthe provincialgovernment passed legislation to set the stage for a shift topermanent daylighttime.

Eleanor Collins, the first lady of Canadian jazz, dead at 104

Known as Canada's first lady of jazz, Eleanor Collins broke barriers by headlining her own national television series and worked with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Oscar Peterson.

Kimberley, B.C., curling club celebrates 100th anniversary

The Kimberley Curling Club hosted a bonspiel on Saturday to markits100th anniversary.

Surrey's mayor has a vision for a new 12,000-seat venue

The mayor of Surrey, B.C., says the "groundwork has already begun" on a new 12,000-seat stadium or arena in the city, but some are questioning the size.