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You can drink beer and wine on B.C. Ferries sailings out of Vancouver as of this week

You can drink beer and wine on B.C. Ferries sailings out of Vancouver as of this week

Thirsty B.C. Ferries passengers will have the chance to sip an alcoholic beverage on sailings between Vancouver and Victoria starting Thursday.

Two dead in Coquitlam home

"Evidence from the initial investigation indicates that one of the deceased persons was the victim of a homicide," said Const. Harrison Mohr with the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team.
A look inside the world of restaurant inspections in and around Metro Vancouver

A look inside the world of restaurant inspections in and around Metro Vancouver

For Dan Glover, perhaps one of the more unpleasant aspects of inspecting restaurants is when sewage backs up into the establishment.
The Prospector: Kole Lind’s playmaking and agitation has him off to a hot start in Utica

The Prospector: Kole Lind’s playmaking and agitation has him off to a hot start in Utica

It’s hard to understate just how dominant the Utica Comets have been to start the AHL season. Through five games, the Comets are undefeated. They lead the league in both goal scoring and goals against, out-scoring their opponents 29-to-11.
Take care with cannabis-infused lollies, mac ’n’ cheese: Burnaby RCMP

Take care with cannabis-infused lollies, mac ’n’ cheese: Burnaby RCMP

With the legalization of cannabis edibles last week, Burnaby RCMP is cautioning consumers not to buy from illegal dispensaries and to make sure their products are stored safely.
BC SPCA seizes professional dog walker’s pets found in distress

BC SPCA seizes professional dog walker’s pets found in distress

This story has been amended since first posting to remove information since redacted from the BCFIRB ruling.
Fundraiser for woman injured in tragic ‘dragging’ collision takes place this Sunday

Fundraiser for woman injured in tragic ‘dragging’ collision takes place this Sunday

A Vancouver pub will host a fundraiser this Sunday to raise money for a woman who has life-threatening injuries after being struck by a vehicle and dragged beneath it.
Province investigating dozens of claims of unpaid work at Burnaby company

Province investigating dozens of claims of unpaid work at Burnaby company

A director of the company was ordered to pay more than $7k to nine employees in August, and dozens more claims are being investigated
Eastside Culture Crawl focuses on Vancouver’s disappearing art spaces

Eastside Culture Crawl focuses on Vancouver’s disappearing art spaces

Forums held on Oct. 25 and 26 will speak to artist displacement, affordability and other barriers
Board upholds firing of Burnaby fraud investigator for media leaks

Board upholds firing of Burnaby fraud investigator for media leaks

Sylvie Therrien said she was fired for blowing the whistle on government wrongdoing
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