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At 106, Gill is one of Canada's oldest WWII vets

At 106, Gill is one of Canada's oldest WWII vets

Norman Gill can be excused if his memory is a bit fuzzy.
IWTG: Connor Hellebuyck steals goals and the show in Jets win over Canucks

IWTG: Connor Hellebuyck steals goals and the show in Jets win over Canucks

Canucks 1 - 4 Jets
TransLink offering bus bridge for Friday evening SeaBus commuters

TransLink offering bus bridge for Friday evening SeaBus commuters

Commuters who will be facing numerous SeaBus trip cancellations Friday afternoon and night may want to take advantage of a bus bridge service being offered by TransLink.
B.C. government won’t say why it’s sending minister to China amidst diplomatic row

B.C. government won’t say why it’s sending minister to China amidst diplomatic row

Forestry minister Doug Donaldson will visit Shanghai next week after cancelling a trip to China last December
North Shore teen cyclist injured in head-on crash with driver

North Shore teen cyclist injured in head-on crash with driver

West Vancouver police are investigating after a driver struck a cyclist head-on during the Thursday evening rush hour. The incident happened around 5:30 p.m. on the 300 block of Welch Street, just west of Mathias Road, according to Const.
Province ponies up $1M for Vancouver Chinese Canadian museum

Province ponies up $1M for Vancouver Chinese Canadian museum

‘The contributions of British Columbians of Chinese descent are an essential part of our province’s success’
Hearing ordered to look into alleged excessive force by two Vancouver police officers

Hearing ordered to look into alleged excessive force by two Vancouver police officers

B.C.’s police complaint commissioner has ordered a public hearing to look into allegations of police misconduct against two Vancouver police officers.
Richmond money-laundering inquiry hears of prostitution, birth tourism

Richmond money-laundering inquiry hears of prostitution, birth tourism

Happy hour was in full swing at the Hilton hotel on Minoru Boulevard on Thursday evening, but the mood was far from jovial a few feet away in the conference room.
North Van RCMP cleared of wrongdoing after suspect falls three storeys

North Van RCMP cleared of wrongdoing after suspect falls three storeys

North Vancouver RCMP members did nothing wrong in an incident in which a suspect fell from a third-storey apartment window, the Independent Investigations Office has found.
50,000 naloxone kits used to reverse opioid overdoses: province

50,000 naloxone kits used to reverse opioid overdoses: province

If you had doubts about the effectiveness handing out free naloxone kits, a B.C. government minister offers up this statistic. More than 50,000 kits containing the life-saving medication naloxone have been used to reverse opioid overdoses in B.C.
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