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How do the federal climate plans stack up?

How do the federal climate plans stack up?

Weighing the proposals on one of Canada's top election issues
Canucks call up Zane McIntyre and Ashton Sautner from the Utica Comets

Canucks call up Zane McIntyre and Ashton Sautner from the Utica Comets

Jacob Markstrom is taking a personal leave of absence from the Canucks.
Election day is Oct. 21, but increasing numbers prefer to vote early

Election day is Oct. 21, but increasing numbers prefer to vote early

A steady stream of Victorians took advantage of being able to cast their federal election advance ballots over the holiday Thanksgiving weekend, joining Canadians across the country.
Dreary days ahead: Vancouver forecast calls for seven days of rain this week

Dreary days ahead: Vancouver forecast calls for seven days of rain this week

The Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for a decidedly wet week ahead after temperatures hit record lows last week.
Richmond cat shot in the face by air gun

Richmond cat shot in the face by air gun

A Richmond family has set up a crowd-funding page to help with vet bills, after their cat was shot by what appears to be airgun pellets. The Buckinghams found their cat, Mittens, in their Terra Nova home last Thursday with his face covered in blood.
One year later, meet the people still living in Oppenheimer Park

One year later, meet the people still living in Oppenheimer Park

Vancouver encampment at centre of political, community debate
Plant-based protein trend feeds business expansion

Plant-based protein trend feeds business expansion

Growing consumer appetite for meat alternatives helping expand market for tofu makers and others
Burnaby raising on-street parking fees in busy areas

Burnaby raising on-street parking fees in busy areas

Hourly charge will rise from $2 to $3 on crowded streets
Burnaby RCMP violated accused drug dealer's Charter rights: judge

Burnaby RCMP violated accused drug dealer's Charter rights: judge

A 23-year-old man facing drug charges could be acquitted after a judge ruled Burnaby RCMP officers violated his Charter rights by detaining and searching him unlawfully and taking too long to let him speak to a lawyer.
UPDATED: High-risk sex offender to live in Vancouver

UPDATED: High-risk sex offender to live in Vancouver

Vancouver police sent out a public warning Tuesday about a high-risk sex offender moving to the city. Trevor Leonard Smith, a 46-year-old federal offender, is being re-released from jail today (Oct. 15) and has plans to live in Vancouver.
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