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Parole extended for man who planned mother, grandmother's murders

A man who orchestrated the 1990 killing of his mother and grandmother has had his day parole extended. The two men who carried out the gruesome murder are now out on full parole.

Owner of Lee's Donuts continues family's entrepreneurial legacy

Allan and Celine Bacani are branching out, adding two Richmond locations to their business, which already has five locations across Metro Vancouver.

'Nuisance' beavers relocated, put to work in dried-up watershed

The beavers were residing on two farms near Merritt, B.C., doing what beavers do: eating trees, diverting water, and causing floods.

Vancouver-area businesses struggle amid rising olive oil prices

Worldwide olive oil prices have shot up, meaning Vancouver-area restaurants and businesses that deal in olive oil are forced to increase their prices, accept thinner profit margins and work harder to source olive oil.

B.C. art teacher, students displaced by wildfire paint mural to thank host community

One week after Fort Nelson, B.C., residents were forced to flee their homes, evacuees say they are grateful for the support offered by nearby communities.

B.C. wildfire evacuees say they are being asked to leave hotels

Those who have the means to travel farther than Fort St. John are being asked to go to Dawson Creek, Chetwynd, and Prince George.

Conditions improve for crews battling Fort Nelson, B.C., wildfire

Favourable weather conditions are expected in the area of Fort Nelson, B.C., on Tuesday as the Parker Lake wildfire continues to growjust south of town, fire officials say.

Grenade found buried in Vancouver park safely detonated: police

Police said in a Sunday statement the grenade was safely detonated by explosive technicians and there is no longer a risk to the public. An investigation is ongoing.

Kelowna man bemoans 'awful,' unexpected FortisBC tree work

A Kelowna man is upset after FortisBC unexpectedly removed branches from a tree in his front yard, leaving the spruce an "atrocious" "eyesore." The utility company says the tree was a safety issue near power lines.

Documentary tells little-known story of Japanese-Canadian civil rights photographer

The film, titled Between Pictures: The Lens of Tamio Wakayama, will show at the Documentary Film Festival on Sunday.