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Vancouver police investigating after 9th pedestrian struck and killed this year

Vancouver police investigating after 9th pedestrian struck and killed this year

VANCOUVER — Police are investigating after a 59-year-old man was struck and killed in East Vancouver Saturday night. It is the city's ninth pedestrian death and the 18th collision-related fatality of the year.
Man, 59 struck and killed by vehicle in East Vancouver

Man, 59 struck and killed by vehicle in East Vancouver

Vancouver Police are investigating the city’s 18th pedestrian fatality of the year. They say a 59-year-old man was hit by a car in East Vancouver Saturday evening and was later pronounced dead in hospital.
As public support dips, the push for a Vancouver/Whistler 2030 Olympic bid presses on

As public support dips, the push for a Vancouver/Whistler 2030 Olympic bid presses on

For Whistler’s Olympic legacy venues, the timing would be ‘just about right’
B.C. reports 23 more deaths, 992 cases of COVID-19 over two days

B.C. reports 23 more deaths, 992 cases of COVID-19 over two days

VICTORIA — British Columbia has reported 992 new cases of COVID-19 diagnosed over the last two days and 23 more deaths, raising the death toll in the province to 2,257. The Health Ministry says 4,265 infections are active across B.C.
B.C. milk board conditionally reinstates dairy farm licence after investigation

B.C. milk board conditionally reinstates dairy farm licence after investigation

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — The British Columbia Milk Marketing Board says it has reinstated the dairy licence of a Fraser Valley farm with mandatory conditions after an investigation found violations of the code for the care and handling of dairy cattle.
'Pineapple express' expected to bring 'extreme rainfall' to B.C. this weekend

'Pineapple express' expected to bring 'extreme rainfall' to B.C. this weekend

Pack a snorkel this weekend. 🤿
Health alert: Outbreak of salmonella affecting 5 provinces including B.C.

Health alert: Outbreak of salmonella affecting 5 provinces including B.C.

In some cases, severe illness may occur from a salmonella infection and hospitalization may be required.
Former West Vancouver private school counsellor pleads guilty to child pornography charge

Former West Vancouver private school counsellor pleads guilty to child pornography charge

Staff member kept collage on his fridge, North Vancouver court hears
From chemical burns to a logging truck crash, RCMP describe events at Fairy Creek

From chemical burns to a logging truck crash, RCMP describe events at Fairy Creek

LAKE COWICHAN, B.C. — Mounties on southern Vancouver Island say a can of bear spray that overheated caused chemical burns to one person and breathing troubles for others who were aboard a bus near the Fairy Creek protest site.
‘Coextinction’ – documentary featuring Tsleil-Waututh member aims to change hearts and minds

‘Coextinction’ – documentary featuring Tsleil-Waututh member aims to change hearts and minds

Tsleil-Waututh Nation member and inlet protector William George is featured in a new documentary about the impending extinction of the southern resident orcas
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