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Vancouver police investigate death of man pinned by car at drive-thru

Vancouver police investigate death of man pinned by car at drive-thru

Vancouver police are investigating the death of a man at a restaurant's drive-thru early Wednesday morning. In a news release, police say Vancouver Fire Rescue Services were called to a McDonald's restaurant around 5:30 a.m.
Fentanyl lab find first of its kind in B.C. for RCMP

Fentanyl lab find first of its kind in B.C. for RCMP

B.C. man gets 10 years in prison for running drug lab in Vernon rental.
Fairy Creek surpasses Clayoquot Sound in arrests

Fairy Creek surpasses Clayoquot Sound in arrests

Protesters have been blocking logging roads and occupying camps in the Fairy Creek area for more than a year.
No proof of COVID-19 vaccination required at Vancouver city hall

No proof of COVID-19 vaccination required at Vancouver city hall

Vaccinations not mandatory for staff, elected officials
Former North Vancouver school custodian sentenced for sharing nude image of young girl

Former North Vancouver school custodian sentenced for sharing nude image of young girl

Accused forwarded one image sent to him via Facebook
B.C. reports 814 new COVID-19 cases and no new deaths

B.C. reports 814 new COVID-19 cases and no new deaths

VICTORIA — British Columbia reported 814 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday as the number of active infections stood at 5,550 across the province.
Large camper van destroyed in blaze near Port Coquitlam park, man left homeless

Large camper van destroyed in blaze near Port Coquitlam park, man left homeless

Fire started in the engine compartment and quickly spread to the cab and living quarters, Port Coquitlam firefighters arrived to put out the blaze while Citadel Heights neighbours and police directed traffic
Vancouver’s Beijing allies align with Trudeau’s Liberals

Vancouver’s Beijing allies align with Trudeau’s Liberals

China-sanctioned Conservative MP Kenny Chiu calls out disinformation campaign against him
'This is not about restricting people's rights': Premier Horgan comments on BC Vaccine Card protests

'This is not about restricting people's rights': Premier Horgan comments on BC Vaccine Card protests

"Vaccines are a credible way to protect us from the diseases that have been plaguing the earth for a long, long time."
Nexii emerges as B.C.'s latest unicorn after $45M raise

Nexii emerges as B.C.'s latest unicorn after $45M raise

Construction firm says it's the fastest company in Canada to hit US$1B valuation.
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