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Protective doors coming for B.C. Transit bus drivers

Protective doors coming for B.C. Transit bus drivers

B.C. Transit will start retrofitting 650 buses around the province in early 2020 with protective driver doors. The move is a response to several violent attacks that injured B.C. Transit drivers. The $6.
B.C. forest fires released staggering amount of greenhouse gas emissions in 2017

B.C. forest fires released staggering amount of greenhouse gas emissions in 2017

Strong economic, population growth almost erase GHG emissions reductions over past decade
Vancouver police seek high-risk offender wanted on Canada-wide warrant

Vancouver police seek high-risk offender wanted on Canada-wide warrant

Authorities are cautioning the public that a high-risk federal offender is now wanted on a Canada-wide warrant after he failed to return to his Vancouver halfway house Sunday night.
Kole Lind and Jonah Gadjovich struggled as first-year pros, but Canucks hope that made them stronger

Kole Lind and Jonah Gadjovich struggled as first-year pros, but Canucks hope that made them stronger

Canucks' 2017 2nd-round picks have a lot to prove in the AHL with the Utica Comets.
Alleged hot-tub racist arrested at Burnaby rec centre

Alleged hot-tub racist arrested at Burnaby rec centre

46-year-old New Westminster man faces charges after reportedly yelling racial slurs, screaming and swearing at Edmonds Community Centre Sunday night.
No food, no water: Indigenous protesters mount hunger strike against Trans Mountain

No food, no water: Indigenous protesters mount hunger strike against Trans Mountain

Inspired by jailed demonstrators, TMX opponent prays on Burnaby Mountain
Veering from Uber and Lyft model, Kater plans to offer ride-hailing across all B.C.

Veering from Uber and Lyft model, Kater plans to offer ride-hailing across all B.C.

What happened: B.C.-based Kater is submitting its application to operate as a ride-hailing service across all regions in B.C.
Five years ago, a giant statue of Satan with an erection enthralled Vancouver

Five years ago, a giant statue of Satan with an erection enthralled Vancouver

Artist behind mysterious Penis Satan sculpture breaks his silence for the first time
Coroner calls inquest into 2 deaths in Burnaby police-involved shooting

Coroner calls inquest into 2 deaths in Burnaby police-involved shooting

Matthew Charles Miles, 47, and Kenneth Robert Hanna, 48, died in 2015
You can drink beer and wine on B.C. Ferries sailings out of Vancouver this fall

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

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