First Nations protestors move off Swanson fish farm, continue to monitor operations
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Police mystified by how elderly B.C. woman was pinned under car and dragged
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RCMP say Red Scorpions gang member dead in targeted Kamloops shooting
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Big cash flowing into River Rock casino sparks money laundering probe
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Two sent to hospital following crash involving Coquitlam RCMP cruiser
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Adrian Dix includes key NDP allies in health authority appointments
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Video: North Vancouver road rage results in assault, mischief charges
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Suites in unique architectural condo tower re-selling well above average
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Judge to hand down verdict today against B.C. terror suspect
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Five Things to Know: Sam Sullivan's leadership bid, Archie crashes car, kids don't go outside ...
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Sam Sullivan announces bid for B.C. Liberal leadership
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Daily Poll: Would you ride a double-decker public bus in Vancouver?
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Thieves steal everything from New Brunswick couple moving to B.C.
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Mayor wants to know when trains carry hazardous goods through his town
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Local News TransLink to roll out double-decker bus pilot project this fall
Double-decker transit buses are popular in Victoria and Seattle, and will soon be coming to the Lower Mainland. -
Local News Need more exercise? Housework counts, study finds
You can derive a health benefit from 150 minutes of exercise a week and it doesn’t matter if you get there walking to work or pushing a vacuum, according to ...
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Trading Post brews up a match for Vij's Indian flavours
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Local Business Seaspan's Vancouver shipbuilding budgets and schedules are under review by feds
OTTAWA — Canada’s multibillion-dollar plan to buy new warships for the navy isn’t the only federal shipbuilding project sailing in uncharted waters. -
Local News Site C project: Preliminary report due today from B.C. Utilities Commission
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Utilities Commission is working to meet a deadline today for a preliminary report on its review of the $8.
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Politics B.C. politicians wear orange shirts to remember residential school experience
VICTORIA — B.C. politicians of all stripes wore orange shirts during a ceremony at the legislature to remember the thousands of Indigenous children who were forced to go to Canadian ... -
Local News Riverdale's KJ Apa involved in car crash after working 14-hour shoot
K.J. Apa, who stars on the Vancouver-filmed CW series Riverdale, fell asleep at the wheel and was involved in a car-accident last Thursday while driving home after working more than ... -
Local News Last winter's snow woes cost some city residents $250 each in fines
A Vancouver woman is frustrated, angry and puzzled that the city took her to court to fine her for failing to shovel the sidewalk in front of her West Side ... -
Local News B.C. man sings with Paul McCartney after winning charity contest
A B.C. man had the opportunity to say “Hi, Hi, Hi” to Paul McCartney after winning a charity contest. -
Local News Renting in Vancouver: $1,500 gets you 610 square feet
We all know by now that for the first time the average rent in Vancouver has smashed through the $2,000-a-month ceiling, but here’s another way of looking at the high ... -
Family & Child Salmon get a place to rest and eat in New Brighton Park tidal wetland
Juvenile salmon are getting a new tidal wetland where they can rest and feed as they head into the open ocean every spring. -
Local News Woman dies after being knocked over by driver of mobility scooter in Coquitlam
RCMP are looking for the driver of a mobility scooter in Coquitlam, after a pedestrian was struck and killed. -
Local News Man convicted of killing co-worker outside billiard hall gets 6 months
A man who was convicted in the slaying of a co-worker outside a Vancouver pool hall has been sentenced to six months less a day in jail.
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Crime B.C. man dies after shooting in Whitehorse suburb
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Local News Parole board lifts alcohol restriction on B.C. man who killed at age 14
VANCOUVER — A parole board has removed a ban on drinking alcohol for a young man who will spend the rest of his life under supervision for second-degree murder near ... -
Local News Jassi murder: Report from India says extradition of suspects stayed
In a surprising twist, a Punjabi news service said on Thursday the extradition of Malkit Kaur and Surjit Singh Badesha was stayed at the last second by the Supreme Court ... -
Local News Canada's high court to hear appeal in charges against Surrey Six investigators
OTTAWA — Canada’s highest court has agreed to hear an appeal from the special prosecutor assigned to handle cases tied to the so-called Surrey Six murders in Surrey. -
Local News Driver fined for distracted driving twice in span of six blocks
An out-of-town visitor was pulled over and issued two separate tickets for distracted driving this week — in the span of eight minutes, and just six blocks. -
Local News Former North Fraser inmate files lawsuit over jail attack
A former inmate at North Fraser Pretrial Centre has filed a lawsuit against the provincial government after a violent assault by another inmate while he was in segregation at the ... -
Local News Online database: Check water tests from your child's school
Schools and daycares in British Columbia should test their drinking water annually to make sure the levels of lead are safe, the B. -
Local News Five Things to Know: Bacon back in jail, U-Haul theft, drinking water database
The district and city of North Vancouver are calling on the provincial government to change the Motor Vehicle Act so that minor accidents may be cleared from provincial highways, bridges ... -
Crime New 'Savages' biker club riding out of Hells Angels' Island hangout, gang police say
VICTORIA — B.C.’s anti-gang unit is monitoring a new motorcycle club called the Savages operating out of the Langford clubhouse previously used by the Devil’s Army. -
Local News B.C. Utilities Commission strikes a note of caution on Site C dam
It’s too early to say whether the B.C. Hydro Site C project can be completed on time and on budget, according to a preliminary report from the B.
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