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Whistler woman caught on camera and fined for tailgating student driver

Whistler woman caught on camera and fined for tailgating student driver

A Whistler woman was fined this week after she was caught on camera tailgating a student driver on Highway 99 last summer.
Police warning public after unprovoked attacks on West Side

Police warning public after unprovoked attacks on West Side

Police are warning the public after several unprovoked attacks in Vancouver’s Kitsilano neighbourhood. It’s believed the same suspect has been involved in multiple assaults, which all occurred in the same general area. The first two were on Feb.
Washington governor, B.C. premier in Vancouver to talk trains

Washington governor, B.C. premier in Vancouver to talk trains

Vancouver to Seattle in 45 minutes? This morning, a group of leaders from B.C. Washington, Oregon and California is meeting near the Waterfront station in Vancouver.
Police negotiate for 40 minutes before man lights himself on fire at East Vancouver McDonald's

Police negotiate for 40 minutes before man lights himself on fire at East Vancouver McDonald's

B.C.’s police watchdog is investigating after a serious incident involving Vancouver police Thursday night. Just after 9 p.m. a distraught man in his 30s entered a McDonald's near Commercial Drive and East Broadway.
Star climber expresses condolences to family of Marc-André Leclerc

Star climber expresses condolences to family of Marc-André Leclerc

“Marc was a gem,” says Alex Honnold, a world-renowned free solo climber
Canucks prospects Gadjovich, DiPietro, and Brassard earn plaudits in OHL coaches poll

Canucks prospects Gadjovich, DiPietro, and Brassard earn plaudits in OHL coaches poll

The annual OHL coaches poll is exactly what it sounds like: they poll the OHL coaches, which gives them an opportunity to recognize players across multiple categories.
Lois Jackson reflects on changes she's seen as Delta mayor

Lois Jackson reflects on changes she's seen as Delta mayor

"I don't think the battle is over," she says of Massey Tunnel replacement
‘BC Was Awesome’ soars to new heights on Air Canada flights

‘BC Was Awesome’ soars to new heights on Air Canada flights

Weird and wonderful history tales will be aired from June 1 until the end of August
Family sues Greater Vancouver Water District, aborist for death by fallen tree

Family sues Greater Vancouver Water District, aborist for death by fallen tree

The suit seeks special costs, court costs and damage for loss of mother, wife but allegations have yet to be tested in court
Feds give B.C. groups $12.2 million to study endangered killer whales

Feds give B.C. groups $12.2 million to study endangered killer whales

Research focuses on threats, but conservationist argues immediate action is needed
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