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Limos, Lambos, choppers & booze: Raucous party rocks Anmore

Limos, Lambos, choppers & booze: Raucous party rocks Anmore

"We hit him with a needle but he was a big dude, so we hit him with another one," Plosz said of the man who OD's in the otherwise sleepy town north of Port Moody, adding: "He was so lit up, he didn't want to leave."
Here’s your guide to achieving peak user harmony on the Vancouver Seawall

Here’s your guide to achieving peak user harmony on the Vancouver Seawall

Cyclist speed, going the wrong way or burying your head in your phone are all no nos
[REPORT] Alex Edler contract negotiations have “gone off the rails”

[REPORT] Alex Edler contract negotiations have “gone off the rails”

There are certain things you want to keep on rails. Trains, for example. Rollercoasters. A whole bunch of web apps . Classic arcade shooter The House of the Dead . When something goes “off the rails,” it’s never a good thing.
UPDATE: Coquitlam business slammed for posting photo of KKK cans, 'lynched' beer bottle

UPDATE: Coquitlam business slammed for posting photo of KKK cans, 'lynched' beer bottle

A Coquitlam delivery company has been slammed on social media for posting a picture of three beer cans "wearing" white paper hoods with a brown beer bottle hanging from a noose.
Glitter ban being probed in Richmond

Glitter ban being probed in Richmond

The City of Richmond could be edging towards a ban on decorative glitter, primarily used in children’s arts and crafts.
North Vancouver RCMP investigating late-night trail assault in Deep Cove

North Vancouver RCMP investigating late-night trail assault in Deep Cove

North Vancouver RCMP are investigating after a Deep Cove teen said he was assaulted on a trail. The incident happened at around 1 a.m. on May 25 as the 18-year-old was making his way home from a family gathering.
Sunday’s West End fire caused by linseed oil rags

Sunday’s West End fire caused by linseed oil rags

Sunday’s fire that sent black smoke billowing from a West End high-rise was caused by leftover rags soaked with linseed oil. Just before 5 p.m. crews responded to reports of smoke coming from an apartment building in the 1200-block of Pacific Avenue.
Harbour Air opens its Fly ‘n’ Dine service to Bowen Island commuters

Harbour Air opens its Fly ‘n’ Dine service to Bowen Island commuters

Bowen now has one scheduled flight a day to town. Harbour Air has opened spare seats of its Bowen-visiting summer tour service to same-day bookings as of May 20. This means one can fly from downtown Vancouver to Snug Cove, departing at 6 p.m.
Abortion protest expected at Coquitlam Public Library

Abortion protest expected at Coquitlam Public Library

Right Now is launching its Operation 50 Tour targeting 50 federal ridings across the country with the intention of electing anti-abortion Members of Parliament
Horgan vows to act on missing-women inquiry in B.C.

Horgan vows to act on missing-women inquiry in B.C.

VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier John Horgan says survivors and their families showed courage and leadership in sharing experiences that form the final report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
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