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Reckless driver speeds in the wrong direction on Lions Gate Bridge (VIDEO)

Reckless driver speeds in the wrong direction on Lions Gate Bridge (VIDEO)

A reckless driver was captured on video speeding in the wrong direction on the Lion’s Gate Bridge. Captured on a bright sunny day, the dash-cam footage shows a white vehicle moving rapidly through traffic in the wrong lane on the Lions Gate south.
Numbers Never Lie: Were the 2018-19 Canucks unlucky?

Numbers Never Lie: Were the 2018-19 Canucks unlucky?

PDO is making a comeback like a 90's boy band.
Pride Week 2019 proclaimed at Vancouver city hall

Pride Week 2019 proclaimed at Vancouver city hall

Pride and Trans flags raised to mark annual recognition of the city’s LGBTQAI2S+ community
Suspect identified in West Van sleight of hand theft

Suspect identified in West Van sleight of hand theft

Think of it as Oliver Twist – with a modern twist.
TransLink to increase SeaBus sailings during peak periods

TransLink to increase SeaBus sailings during peak periods

TransLink has announced it will offer increased service on the SeaBus during peak periods starting this September. The transit authority notes that, starting Sept.
Vancouver puppy overdoses on marijuana, nearly dies

Vancouver puppy overdoses on marijuana, nearly dies

Toxicity test revealed 11-week-old husky had high levels of THC
Driver caught dropping joint out window while speeding through playground zone

Driver caught dropping joint out window while speeding through playground zone

It was a bad start on Monday for a driver who flicked a smouldering joint out of a vehicle while speeding in a playground zone — all while a Saanich police officer was watching. All told, the driver was hit with $937 in fines.
Devastating fire in Port Moody’s historic core sends businesses scrambling

Devastating fire in Port Moody’s historic core sends businesses scrambling

A devastating fire Sunday evening destroyed two buildings in Port Moody's historic commercial core on Clarke Street while two others were damaged by smoke and water.
Travellers, ferry crews brace for busy long weekend

Travellers, ferry crews brace for busy long weekend

BC Ferries is predicting the August long weekend will, once again, be one of the busiest travel times of the year on the ferry system.
Rope on ferry rescue boat was too short, causing it to drop into water, TSB finds

Rope on ferry rescue boat was too short, causing it to drop into water, TSB finds

Use of an insufficient length of rope on a rescue boat caused it to fall and injure two crew members during a drill on B.C. Ferries’ Queen of Cumberland last year, according to a Transportation Safety Board investigation.
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