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Estate of slain West Van millionaire to go to five children

Estate of slain West Van millionaire to go to five children

B.C. Supreme Court justice dismisses claim of ‘wife’
West Vancouver family pleads for return of stolen tapes

West Vancouver family pleads for return of stolen tapes

A West Vancouver family victimized by a recent burglary is praying they’ll be reunited with their most prized possession – a box of old home videos.
Richmond mom wants end to Pink Shirt Day

Richmond mom wants end to Pink Shirt Day

Eréndira Torres Piña has branded the anti-bullying day a joke, after the boy who allegedly bullied her two sons turned up at school in a pink T-shirt.
Davie Village loses much loved business owner

Davie Village loses much loved business owner

Sudden death of Shawn Bourgeault leaves his many friends devastated
Avalanche Canada warns of high risk in the backcountry

Avalanche Canada warns of high risk in the backcountry

A day after North Shore Rescue members recovered the body of a snowshoer killed by an avalanche near Mount Seymour, Avalanche Canada is issuing a stern warning about the risk of further slides in the backcountry.
Snowfall warning issued for Metro Vancouver for Friday

Snowfall warning issued for Metro Vancouver for Friday

Canada’s weather agency says 5 to 10 cm of snowfall is expected across the Metro Vancouver region
Which teams would make sense as a trade destination for Alex Edler?

Which teams would make sense as a trade destination for Alex Edler?

While an Edler trade remains unlikely, there's always a chance that the right deal could come along.
Vancouver Archives releases thousands of photos of 2010 Olympic torch relay

Vancouver Archives releases thousands of photos of 2010 Olympic torch relay

Thousands of stunning photos of torchbearers and highlights of the 2010 Winter Olympics torch relay are now available
Vancouver’s Skookum Festival not returning in 2019

Vancouver’s Skookum Festival not returning in 2019

Organizers say they are ‘currently working towards a 2020 return’
Port Coquitlam man convicted of wife's murder denied ‘automatism’ defence

Port Coquitlam man convicted of wife's murder denied ‘automatism’ defence

The B.C. Court of Appeals has upheld a second degree murder charge in the 2014 shooting of Andra Ghiorghita
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