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Human error was factor in fatal gush of dam water in North Vancouver

Human error was factor in fatal gush of dam water in North Vancouver

VANCOUVER — Metro Vancouver says human error is the clearest factor in the fatal release of water from a dam last week.
Probe launched as one man shot, another hurt during arrested in Langley, B.C.

Probe launched as one man shot, another hurt during arrested in Langley, B.C.

LANGLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, B.C. — The agency that investigates all officer-related cases of serious injury or death in British Columbia is probing a shooting in Langley.
Vancouver’s extension of temporary patio program to cost $2.1 million

Vancouver’s extension of temporary patio program to cost $2.1 million

Vancouver city council voted Wednesday to extend the city’s temporary patio program
Vancouver’s extension of temporary patio program to cost $2.1 million

Vancouver’s extension of temporary patio program to cost $2.1 million

Businesses can apply Oct. 23 to keep patios open until next Halloween
Liberals promise funding for mental health workers to partner with police

Liberals promise funding for mental health workers to partner with police

VANCOUVER — B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson said Wednesday his party would expand a program that pairs police officers with mental health workers if the Liberals win the provincial election.
B.C. COVID-19 infections near 10,000

B.C. COVID-19 infections near 10,000

With 115 new infections, the total number of people ever infected with COVID-19 is 9,956
B.C. confirms 115 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 9,956

B.C. confirms 115 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 9,956

3,042 people are under active public health monitoring as a result of identified exposure to known cases.
Liberal leader needs to address homophobia: gay NDP candidate

Liberal leader needs to address homophobia: gay NDP candidate

Wilkinson says party embraces diversity, has gay, lesbian family members
COVID helping organized crime in B.C. get bogus loans for luxury cars: Crime Stoppers

COVID helping organized crime in B.C. get bogus loans for luxury cars: Crime Stoppers

COVID-19 protocols are helping organize crime target lenders who finance auto loans in B.C. and car dealerships, says Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers.
Vancouver extends temporary patio program to Oct. 31, 2021

Vancouver extends temporary patio program to Oct. 31, 2021

The City of Vancouver has extended its free temporary expedited patio program to Oct. 31, 2021 for restaurants impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said today.
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