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Mushroom poisonings on the rise in B.C. - mostly from kids

Mushroom poisonings on the rise in B.C. - mostly from kids

B.C. is on track to be a record year for mushroom poisoning calls in 2019, according tothe BC Centre for Disease Control. That is why British Columbians are being urged to use “extreme caution when foraging or consuming wild mushrooms.
CN conductors, workers approve strike action

CN conductors, workers approve strike action

Teamsters could go on strike as early as Nov. 19
Man dies after falling into Capilano River in North Vancouver

Man dies after falling into Capilano River in North Vancouver

A man in his 30s has died after being swept into the Capilano River on Sunday afternoon.
Vancouver bar going to court to recover $40K in seized whisky

Vancouver bar going to court to recover $40K in seized whisky

Fets Whisky Kitchen was raided by B.C.’s Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch in 2018
Burnaby's biggest mall getting a massive makeover

Burnaby's biggest mall getting a massive makeover

A developer wants to turn Metropolis at Metrotown "inside out"
B.C. man claims weed killer Roundup caused his non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

B.C. man claims weed killer Roundup caused his non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

A lawsuit filed in British Columbia against Monsanto Canada ULC is just one of a growing number of lawsuits targeting the U.S.-based agrochemical corporation for its herbicide Roundup. Alongside Monsanto, the notice of civil claim in B.C.
Poisonous porcupine fish arrives on Island shores — a B.C. first

Poisonous porcupine fish arrives on Island shores — a B.C. first

Gavin Hanke reaches a gloved hand into the formaldehyde tank at the Royal British Columbia Museum very, very carefully. What emerges is a B.C.
Vancouver’s Stanley Park re-opens, ferries back in service after wind storm

Vancouver’s Stanley Park re-opens, ferries back in service after wind storm

Friday’s storm brought wind gusts of up to 90 kilometres per hour
Dog walker’s North Van licence suspended after SPCA investigation

Dog walker’s North Van licence suspended after SPCA investigation

The professional dog walker caught on video slamming one of his client’s dogs to the ground and punching it repeatedly is no longer allowed to walk clients’ dogs on District of North Vancouver’s trails.
IWTG: Canucks lose four-goal lead late, fall in shootout to the Capitals

IWTG: Canucks lose four-goal lead late, fall in shootout to the Capitals

Canucks 5 - 6 Capitals (SO)
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