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Vancouver Weather: Showers, then clearing to partly cloudy
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Vancouver police arrest high-risk offender James Moyah
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This Week in History: 1924 Doukhobor leader Peter Verigin is assassinated in the Kootenays
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Conversations That Matter: Doing business with First Nations
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’Utterly fearless:’ Greta Thunberg visits glacier in Jasper National Park
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B.C. drivers bicker at EV charging stations
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Five things about Greta Thunberg's visit to Vancouver
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'Power of Greta' to bring teen climate activists together in Vancouver
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B.C. makes history with legislation to implement UN declaration on Indigenous rights
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Surrey Six Mountie sues RCMP, alleging harassment and negligence
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Man dies after being shot in Chilliwack on Monday
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B.C. binners rejoice as beverage container deposits and refunds are set to rise
Vancouver's Como Taperia named the second-best new restaurant in Canada
A Vancouver tapas restaurant has been named one of the best new eateries in Canada.
According to a new ranking by Air Canada’s enRoute, Mount Pleasant’s Como Taperia is the second-best new restaurant in the country, behind only Quebec City’s Arvi, whose five-course vegetarian tasting menu wowed Air Canada’s food critic.
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Local News Homeless man who randomly attacked three people in Vancouver gets seven years
A homeless man who had what a judge described as a "puzzling" psychiatric history has been sentenced to seven years in prison for randomly stabbing three people. -
Local News Sunshine Coast group rallies to save Forest with 1,000 Hearts from loggers
Province has sold cutting rights in a block of forest expected to be added to Mount Elphinstone Provincial Park
Town Talk: Jammies-clad celebrants benefit Covenant House
Next up: Covenant House’s annual Sleep Out.
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Fashion & Beauty Style Q&A: Canadian brand Monos aims 'to create luggage that puts quality and design first'
Canadian company's cases are meant to stand the test of travel. -
Local Business B.C. strengthens enforcement, fine collection with changes to B.C. Securities Act
“B.C. is setting the bar high when it comes to protecting people’s investments. These amendments to improve fine collection rates are some of the most far-reaching in Canada and align with international best practice.” — Ermanno Pascutto, executive director of FAIR Canada
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Politics In The House with Mike Smyth and Rob Shaw: What do the federal election results ...
What do the federal election results mean for B.C., and what lesson should the BC Green-NDP alliance take away from new minority federal parliament? -
Local News B.C. NDP introduce law to implement UN declaration on Indigenous rights
The UN declaration grants Indigenous Peoples the right to redress or compensation for traditional lands that have been taken, used or damaged without their “free, prior and informed consent.” -
Local News Youth to sue Canadian government for climate change harms, discrimination
The David Suzuki Foundation, which is acting as a partner in the case, outlined in a news release the general arguments in the case being filed by 15 youths who allege they have suffered “specific” injuries due to climate change. -
Crime One man arrested after armed bank robbery in Chilliwack
A man has been arrested following an armed robbery at a Chilliwack bank. A man entered a bank on Main Street in Chilliwack on Thursday, Oct. -
Energy Trans Mountain pipeline could fund $500 million a year in clean-energy projects: Liberals
Finance Minister Bill Morneau said this week that the expanded pipeline is not fodder for negotiating with other parties in the minority government. Rather, he said, it is a crucial piece of the puzzle of financing Canada’s transition to a clean energy economy. -
Local News Strong-wind alert in effect for B.C.'s South Coast
Winds of up to 80 km/h are expected in some parts of Metro Vancouver tonight and Friday. -
Local News Vancouver, Fortis team up to extract renewable natural gas from Delta landfill
Fortis BC and the City of Vancouver will work together to harness renewable natural gas from the city’s landfill in Delta. -
Local News B.C. and Yukon Book Prizes increase awards
The prize's new executive director, Sean Cranbury, said the seven prize categories will increase their awards from $2,000 to $3,000 each.
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Local News More claims against Vancouver businessman David Sidoo in U.S. university entrance scandal
"The essay falsely claimed that Sidoo's younger son had been held up at gunpoint by gang members in Los Angeles," the indictment alleges. -
Local News Vancouver Weather: Mainly cloudy
A strong wind alert is in effect for the region, with gusts of up to 80 km/h expected overnight and into Friday. -
Local News TransLink tests out Compass travel cards for businesses
The Shared Mobility Pilot Program will select Vancouver-based employers to provide their staff with co-branded Compass Cards for use on trips with four transit providers - TransLink, Modo, Evo, and Mobi by Shaw Go. -
Local News Metro Vancouver home prices will see modest increases over next 2 years: CMHC report
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation report predicts Metro Vancouver will have a balanced housing market, with moderate increases to home prices. -
Local News B.C. Liquor Store selling a $78,000 bottle of Scotch
B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch will be selling a $78,000 decanter of Macallan Genesis 72 Year Old -
Local News Green Party Leader Elizabeth May to set terms for supporting government
A news conference will be held today at 2 p.m. on Vancouver Island to outline May's plans for the Greens' role in the Liberal minority government. -
Local News Jann Arden's brother — a convicted B.C. killer — allowed to leave prison to visit ...
Duray Richards has maintained his innocence in the slaying of Carrie Louise Marshall. -
Local News Vancouver's Teck Resources to lay off staff, cut spending as global uncertainty weighs on commodity ...
The Vancouver-based company is aiming to reduce around $500 million from its spending plan through the end of 2020 -
Local News Injured woman walked between trailer and van at traffic light: Vancouver police
Vancouver police say video evidence shows the young woman walked between the van and the trailer it was hauling while the vehicle was stopped at a traffic light. -
Local News Dan Fumano: B.C. Liberals push for property tax relief for small business
Opinion: A broad coalition of business groups and municipal governments are backing a policy proposal to provide property tax relief for small businesses. The B.C. Liberals are now on board too, but it's unlikely the NDP government will move on it immediately.