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Vancouver’s Erin Emiru gives hope where hope was once lost

Vancouver’s Erin Emiru gives hope where hope was once lost

Erin Emiru is the 2019 Courage To Come Back award recipient in the mental health category
PHOTOS: Tsawwassen First Nation celebrates 10th anniversary of treaty

PHOTOS: Tsawwassen First Nation celebrates 10th anniversary of treaty

Members of Tsawwassen First Nation today celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Effective Date of their modern treaty, which restored land ownership and self-government jurisdiction to the Tsawwassen people after years of negotiation.
Healthy again, Sven Baertschi is embracing every shift

Healthy again, Sven Baertschi is embracing every shift

Swiss winger could be a difference maker next season.
Meet Canada’s newest citizens

Meet Canada’s newest citizens

36 people from 17 different countries took Oath of Canadian Citizenship in Vancouver on Wednesday
Canada welcomes 36 new citizens at emotional Vancouver ceremony

Canada welcomes 36 new citizens at emotional Vancouver ceremony

Joy, freedom and respect unify new Canadians from 17 different countries
New West cops searching for other victims in sex assault investigation

New West cops searching for other victims in sex assault investigation

New Westminster Police are investigating sexual assault allegations against a 33-year-old, and investigators believe there could be more victims who haven’t come forward. The suspect is Wesley Clarkson.
More Broadway lanes closed in Burnaby starting April 5

More Broadway lanes closed in Burnaby starting April 5

Work on the FortisBC gas line upgrade project will include a major lane closures starting this Friday as work continues to move east.
This Burnaby 'cannabis connoisseur' will be paid $50/hour to smoke pot

This Burnaby 'cannabis connoisseur' will be paid $50/hour to smoke pot

Cheney Creamer named to committee for her expertise in 'mindful medication'
Burnaby man who shot brother, sister-in-law with shotgun awaits sentence

Burnaby man who shot brother, sister-in-law with shotgun awaits sentence

A 60-year-old Burnaby man convicted of attempted murder for shooting his brother and sister-in-law with a shotgun two years ago should spend between 14 and 16 years in jail, according to a Crown prosecutor. Double shooting A B.C.
Hotel where Squamish Nation woman found dead responds

Hotel where Squamish Nation woman found dead responds

Vancouver society says they followed policy
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