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Activists to hound Trudeau with jumbotron today over Trans Mountain

Activists to hound Trudeau with jumbotron today over Trans Mountain

Anti-pipeline activists will be hounding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today. And they’ll be using a jumbotron to do it.
Care aides to benefit from changes to B.C.'s labour code, minister says

Care aides to benefit from changes to B.C.'s labour code, minister says

Contract flipping and PTSD presumption regulations will support healthcare professionals, according to Harry Bains
Police save distraught man from Capilano River

Police save distraught man from Capilano River

Quick action by West Vancouver police and Vancouver Police marine unit officers saved a distraught man who jumped into the Capilano River on Monday. West Vancouver Police first received a report around 8 a.m.
Woman pushed off cliff into Thetis Lake, police seek culprit

Woman pushed off cliff into Thetis Lake, police seek culprit

A 29-year-old woman was injured after being pushed over a 12-metre cliff into the waters of Thetis Lake, and West Shore RCMP are looking for the culprit. It happened Sunday around 3:30 p.m., when the woman was hiking near the first beach cliff face.
Children rescued after spending night alone on Burke Mountain

Children rescued after spending night alone on Burke Mountain

Search for six and seven year olds like tracking Hansel and Gretel in the forest, Coquitlam Search and Rescue volunteer says
Provincial agency says flood risk low thanks to below average snowpack

Provincial agency says flood risk low thanks to below average snowpack

Snowpack in South Coast region almost 30 per cent below normal levels, according to recent report
All six Canucks qualify for quarterfinals at Worlds, but it wasn’t all smooth sailing

All six Canucks qualify for quarterfinals at Worlds, but it wasn’t all smooth sailing

Canada wins Group A, but USA just gets through and Sweden struggles with Russia
Norovirus update: Outbreak over, Richmond hotels open for business

Norovirus update: Outbreak over, Richmond hotels open for business

The Richmond hotel and associated restaurant at the centre of last week’s norovirus outbreak is now gradually returning to normal service.
One of New West's busiest intersections will be closed for paving soon

One of New West's busiest intersections will be closed for paving soon

One of the best parts about warm weather is the inspiration the sun gives you to go places. The bad news about warm weather is it usually marks the beginning of road projects.
Power outage closes Vancouver city hall

Power outage closes Vancouver city hall

Power expected to be restored at building at 453 West 12th Avenue Wednesday
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