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Teacher fired for showing students graphic violence images

Teacher fired for showing students graphic violence images

Students reported feeling disturbed and scared
Advance voting is now open across Metro Vancouver

Advance voting is now open across Metro Vancouver

For anyone itching to cast their ballot sooner rather than later, the wait is over. Advance voting for the federal election opens across Metro Vancouver today (Oct. 11). Residents will have the option of casting an early vote until Monday, Oct. 14.
Shredding of Speaker’s report shows need for tougher Legislature record-keeping rules: critic

Shredding of Speaker’s report shows need for tougher Legislature record-keeping rules: critic

There is no schedule of retention for documents passing from the Speaker of the House to the government, including the premier’s office
Bear struck and killed by bus in North Vancouver

Bear struck and killed by bus in North Vancouver

A black bear was killed in North Vancouver Monday night after being hit by an out-of-service transit bus on Capilano Road near Capilano Crescent. Sgt.
Canada-wide chicken recall due to possible Listeria contamination

Canada-wide chicken recall due to possible Listeria contamination

Various chicken products are being recalled from the marketplace Canada-wide due to a possible listeria contamination. A variety of frozen, diced Gordon Choice brand products were recalled on Oct.
Keep your umbrella handy: Vancouver forecast calls for rain nearly every day this week

Keep your umbrella handy: Vancouver forecast calls for rain nearly every day this week

The Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for a far less chilly night after temperatures broke a weather record that is over 100 years old. With that being said, the milder temperatures will come with some wet weather. Starting on Friday, Oct.
Vancouver man charged in West End murder

Vancouver man charged in West End murder

A 23-year-old Vancouver man is facing a charge of second-degree murder in the death of Kyle Vincent Gabriel.
Employment sinks in B.C. with 8,400 jobs lost in September

Employment sinks in B.C. with 8,400 jobs lost in September

What happened: Jobs in B.C. declined significantly on a monthly basis Why it matters: The province and the nation were on different paths in terms of jobs growth last month B.C.
Bus, seabus workers vote 99% in favour of strike mandate

Bus, seabus workers vote 99% in favour of strike mandate

An overwhelming majority of Coast Mountain Bus Company employees voted in favour of a strike mandate on Thursday, with 99 per cent supporting the motion.
Charges laid against Richmond Hospital patient allegedly behind Monday's mayhem

Charges laid against Richmond Hospital patient allegedly behind Monday's mayhem

Muhammad Farid is alleged to have stolen a police cruiser, fled from police and driven dangerously down Gilbert Road
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