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Dozens of passengers injured on Air Canada flight out of Vancouver today

Dozens of passengers injured on Air Canada flight out of Vancouver today

Severe turbulence prompts emergency landing in Honolulu.
Victoria’s plastic-bag ban struck down by B.C.’s top court

Victoria’s plastic-bag ban struck down by B.C.’s top court

Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps urged residents and businesses not to turn back the clock after a B.C. Court of Appeal ruling Thursday struck down the city’s ban on single-use plastic bags.
Drug overdose deaths in B.C. down by 30 per cent

Drug overdose deaths in B.C. down by 30 per cent

So far this year, 127 people in Vancouver died of an illicit drug overdose, down from 172 in 2018
Legal weed is a lot more expensive than your dealer: Statistics Canada

Legal weed is a lot more expensive than your dealer: Statistics Canada

Price disparity has increased since Canada legalized recreational cannabis use
The Canucks won't run out of goaltenders this season

The Canucks won't run out of goaltenders this season

Michael DiPietro is readying himself for his next NHL start.
Catalytic converter theft sparks car fire in Port Coquitlam

Catalytic converter theft sparks car fire in Port Coquitlam

Coquitlam RCMP is looking for four suspects who were spotted leaving the fire scene on Riverside Drive in a dark, older-model sedan at around 3:30 a.m.
Richmond residents evacuated after explosion at apartment complex

Richmond residents evacuated after explosion at apartment complex

A number of families were out of a home following a natural gas explosion at a Steveston apartment complex Wednesday afternoon. Richmond fire crews arrived at the Nautica North complex, which sits on No.
Richmond's Sea Island elementary shuttered after only 13 students registered

Richmond's Sea Island elementary shuttered after only 13 students registered

It’s the little school that could no longer.
Former West Van mayor committed professional misconduct, law society rules

Former West Van mayor committed professional misconduct, law society rules

West Vancouver lawyer and former mayor Mark Sager committed professional misconduct when he directed a will to be prepared for an old family friend that named himself as one of the beneficiaries, the B.C. Law Society has ruled.
Burnaby man living in a 'construction zone' refuses to pay rent

Burnaby man living in a 'construction zone' refuses to pay rent

'I resent like crazy having my rent increased,' says Dale Arnold
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