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You can help name this adorable killer whale calf in B.C. waters

You can help name this adorable killer whale calf in B.C. waters

A resident killer whale calf needs a new name and you can be part of the selection process. The two-year-old calf, currently known as A116, is the second offspring of Springer (A37).
Millions recouped from devastating Burnaby Ponzi scheme

Millions recouped from devastating Burnaby Ponzi scheme

The British Columbia Securities Commission says it has received $4.8 million in administrative penalties from two former residents of Burnaby who defrauded hundreds of investors in a Ponzi scheme.
Men save two children from icy Coquitlam lake

Men save two children from icy Coquitlam lake

The two boys were taken to hospital to check for hypothermia and shock
National Energy Board recommends approving Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

National Energy Board recommends approving Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project is back on for potential cabinet approval following reconsideration by the National Energy Board. Local First Nations, however, say their opposition remains steadfast.
New date for popular perogy dinner in New West

New date for popular perogy dinner in New West

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Vancouver council approves detox and social housing complex

Vancouver council approves detox and social housing complex

East Van facility designed to address housing and addiction crises
I Watched This Game: Galchenyuk’s fantastic goal gives Coyotes overtime win over Canucks

I Watched This Game: Galchenyuk’s fantastic goal gives Coyotes overtime win over Canucks

Canucks 2 - 3 Coyotes (OT)
Vancouver doctors call for ‘heroin compassion clubs’ to reduce overdose deaths

Vancouver doctors call for ‘heroin compassion clubs’ to reduce overdose deaths

BC Centre on Substance Use ties drug deaths to organized crime, money laundering and housing unaffordability
Fraser Health gives update on measles

Fraser Health gives update on measles

Nine measles cases have been confirmed in Vancouver so far, and Washington state has declared a state of emergency due to a measles outbreak unfolding there.
'Mass confusion' on snow day for Burnaby school district support staff: CUPE pres

'Mass confusion' on snow day for Burnaby school district support staff: CUPE pres

“Mass confusion” among support staff during the Burnaby school district’s snow day last week has sparked discussions between senior school officials and the district’s support staff union, according to CUPE president Paul Simpson.
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