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OPINION: Raiding cannabis dispensaries after legalization will be political suicide

OPINION: Raiding cannabis dispensaries after legalization will be political suicide

Jars of cannabis entice customers at Vancouver’s Buddha Bar (Photo by Rob Kruyt) Solicitor General Mike Farnworth recently published an op-ed in the Burnaby Now News, in advance of legalization .
Watch our 2018 Vancouver Mayoral Debate online!

Watch our 2018 Vancouver Mayoral Debate online!

Our 2018 mayoral debate took place on September 17th at SFU Harbour Centre and is available to view online Tonight we're teaming up with fellow Glacier Media publications the Vancouver Courier and Business in Vancouver to stage a mayoral debate on th
Canadian home sales rise by 0.9 per cent between July and August

Canadian home sales rise by 0.9 per cent between July and August

OTTAWA — Canada's housing market rebound appears to be slowing amid diminishing increases in national home sales, says the Canadian Real Estate Association.
Charge laid in connection to murder of tourist near Boston Bar

Charge laid in connection to murder of tourist near Boston Bar

A man has been charged in the connection with the death of a Belgian tourist last month near Boston Bar. IHIT is holding a media availability later this morning to release more information.
Abandoned fishing net entraps and kills five seals in the Fraser River

Abandoned fishing net entraps and kills five seals in the Fraser River

A "Ghost net" found floating in the Fraser contained five seals who likely drowned in it. A gillnet used for salmon fishing, it's unclear who the owner is.
Receding glaciers make nearby Mount Meager volcano less stable than ever before

Receding glaciers make nearby Mount Meager volcano less stable than ever before

A local helicopter was flying with a group of biologists over Mount Meager near Pemberton when they discovered three fumaroles spewing gas into the air
RCMP testing of new weapon catches B.C. officials off guard

RCMP testing of new weapon catches B.C. officials off guard

Extended range impact weapons “provide increased distance from which police officers can respond to a subject who may be intent on harming themselves or others,” says RCMP spokeswoman Sgt. Annie Linteau.
Driver who crossed Canadian border without stopping arrested after chase and crash in Vancouver

Driver who crossed Canadian border without stopping arrested after chase and crash in Vancouver

A man in his 20s has been arrested after he allegedly drove across the border into Canada from the United States without stopping.
Missing Surrey family found safe

Missing Surrey family found safe

A family of four that was reported missing on Tuesday has been found. Surrey RCMP says the Anderson family has been located and is safe, but provided no further details.
The time has come to end daylight saving time in B.C., officials say

The time has come to end daylight saving time in B.C., officials say

A proposal to stop observing daylight saving time in British Columbia was narrowly approved by Union of B.C. Municipalities delegates Sept. 14.
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