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Vancouver police officer charged with dangerous driving in bike crash

Vancouver police officer charged with dangerous driving in bike crash

Luke Bokenfohr is second VPD officer to face same charge since January
Swimming bear, then a naked person delay BC Ferries sailings

Swimming bear, then a naked person delay BC Ferries sailings

Passengers and crew on two BC Ferries vessels were delayed on the long weekend, with one incident involving a swimming bear and the other a naked human. On Monday, Coastal Celebration, set to leave Swartz Bay at 4 p.m.
Vancouver weather: sunshine and toasty temperatures this week

Vancouver weather: sunshine and toasty temperatures this week

While Victoria Day was dismal in the Lower Mainland, brighter days are forecast for Metro Vancouver
Beloved Port Moody community builder to be remembered with street name

Beloved Port Moody community builder to be remembered with street name

David Driscoll was knee deep in a trench when he first met Bill McCracken. Actually, he first met McCracken’s son, Scotty.
These Burnaby beavers were captured nuzzling and cuddling at Still Creek

These Burnaby beavers were captured nuzzling and cuddling at Still Creek

This is your daily dose of adorable. It’s really a great way to kick off a short week after a long weekend. Burnaby NOW reader Diane Smithers submitted these photos of two beavers cuddling and nuzzling - click on the photo to scroll.
Some ferries delayed Tuesday due to ticketing issue, mechanical problem

Some ferries delayed Tuesday due to ticketing issue, mechanical problem

Some B.C. Ferries customers on south and central Vancouver Island experienced delays Tuesday morning because of ticketing problems at Swartz Bay terminal and a mechanical issue with a ferry on the Duke Point-Tsawwassen run.
Royal B.C. Museum no longer collecting Indigenous remains

Royal B.C. Museum no longer collecting Indigenous remains

Letters to Scotland sent by a woman from the small settlement of Victoria about 1850 gave First Nations researcher Dianne Hinkley more insight into why the bones of her ancestors might be spread around the world.
A bird's eye view of the Joffre landslides

A bird's eye view of the Joffre landslides

CASARA spotter Wilfried Braun captured the images two days after a second slide tore away a massive chunk of Joffre Peak's northeast face
Neurosurgeon who hid millions in global assets ordered to pay ex-wife in West Van $24M

Neurosurgeon who hid millions in global assets ordered to pay ex-wife in West Van $24M

This article has been amended since first posting.
Pettersson gives Latvia death stare, Sweden survives surprise scare

Pettersson gives Latvia death stare, Sweden survives surprise scare

After an early upset at the hands of the Czech Republic, Sweden has gotten down to business at the 2019 World Hockey Championship.
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