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Protesting pastors arrested at Kinder Morgan facility in Burnaby

Protesting pastors arrested at Kinder Morgan facility in Burnaby

Bishops, priests and deacons block terminal
Coyotes kill another small dog on the North Shore

Coyotes kill another small dog on the North Shore

"The coyote just kind of popped out of the bush, snatched his neck and was gone before anyone could even do anything"
Brad Marchand’s Players’ Tribune article, annotated

Brad Marchand’s Players’ Tribune article, annotated

Brad Marchand has embraced his role as the NHL’s villain this season.
Teamwork leads to arrest after armed robbery at Vancouver restaurant

Teamwork leads to arrest after armed robbery at Vancouver restaurant

Two Vancouver men facing charges after restaurant robbed at gunpoint
Here’s what you need to know about today’s 4/20 road closures

Here’s what you need to know about today’s 4/20 road closures

Traffic, parking impacted in the West End and near the Vancouver Art Gallery
Don't criminalize protesters: Amnesty International Canada

Don't criminalize protesters: Amnesty International Canada

Amnesty International Canada is calling on the B.C. government not to treat pipeline protesters as criminals. Nearly 200 people have been arrested and given a civil charge for violating a B.C.
North Van pot shop rules hazy following public hearing

North Van pot shop rules hazy following public hearing

Marijuana store owners ask city council to let them stay open as temporary measure
Religious leaders protest at Trans Mountain terminal in Burnaby Friday morning

Religious leaders protest at Trans Mountain terminal in Burnaby Friday morning

Anglican bishop, Vancouver city council candidate expected to protest at Westridge Marine terminal
Province moves to increase wages for lower-pay workers

Province moves to increase wages for lower-pay workers

B.C. is imposing salary increases for lower-paid workers in various sectors that have not been covered by the regular minimum wage requirement. Reaction is mixed as some complain it doesn’t go far enough and others argue it goes too far.
Photos: Vancouver police training on Deadman's Island

Photos: Vancouver police training on Deadman's Island

Visitors to Stanley Park Thursday may have noticed a larger than usual police presence.
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