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Petition calls on Trudeau to halt Trans Mountain pipeline purchase

Petition calls on Trudeau to halt Trans Mountain pipeline purchase

More than 2,600 people demand government of Canada
West Vancouver police nab stolen car before victim knew it was gone

West Vancouver police nab stolen car before victim knew it was gone

West Vancouver police recovered and returned a stolen car early Thursday morning before the victim even knew he’d been robbed.
ICBC doubles benefits for crash victims

ICBC doubles benefits for crash victims

People injured in a traffic crash on or after Jan. 1, 2018, are now eligible for up to $300,000 from ICBC toward their medical care and recovery, up from a previous maximum of $150,000.
Construction on Cambie Bridge set to begin this weekend

Construction on Cambie Bridge set to begin this weekend

Interim changes aimed at relieving pressure on east side shared path
5 prospects that could fall from the first round to the Canucks at 37th overall

5 prospects that could fall from the first round to the Canucks at 37th overall

Canucks could still get a first-round talent early in the second round at the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.
Good Night Out Vancouver street team back in action this weekend

Good Night Out Vancouver street team back in action this weekend

Teams of four will be out on the Granville strip Friday and Saturday nights
NPA civic party to choose its mayoral candidate Sunday

NPA civic party to choose its mayoral candidate Sunday

John Coupar, Ken Sim and Glen Chernen compete in NPA’s leadership race at Hellenic community centre
Two cougars shot near Chelsea Park in Port Coquitlam

Two cougars shot near Chelsea Park in Port Coquitlam

Adolescent females were exhibiting abnormal, dangerous behaviour, CO service says
Protests against demovictions expected to ramp up in Burnaby

Protests against demovictions expected to ramp up in Burnaby

Resistance to demovictions in Metrotown is expected to escalate later this month, as a housing activist says tenants of some buildings slated for demolition may refuse to leave after their eviction date has passed.
UPDATE: Judge grants application to beef up Kinder Morgan injunction

UPDATE: Judge grants application to beef up Kinder Morgan injunction

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has pinched off a loophole anti-pipeline protesters have been using to dodge arrest after breaking an injunction at Trans Mountain’s two Burnaby terminals.
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