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TransLink testing seat reservation app on Bowen buses

TransLink testing seat reservation app on Bowen buses

The company says it's still early days as the app's still in the first beta testing stage.
Province to bail out B.C. Hydro with $1.1B to help limit rate hikes

Province to bail out B.C. Hydro with $1.1B to help limit rate hikes

The B.C. government will bail out B.C. Hydro to the tune of $1.1 billion to limit rising electricity bills in the face of money-losing deals with private power producers. As a result, B.C. Hydro bills are scheduled to increase by 1.
Games against Flames and Sharks should be a wakeup call for the Canucks

Games against Flames and Sharks should be a wakeup call for the Canucks

The top two teams in the Pacific asserted themselves in Vancouver.
Delta North MLA clashes with Liberals over conflict allegation

Delta North MLA clashes with Liberals over conflict allegation

B.C.’s conflict commissioner has been asked to get involved and rule on a perceived conflict of interest involving Delta North MLA Ravi Kahlon. The opposition Liberals today said they’ve sent a letter to Conflict of Interest Commissioner Paul D.K.
Greater Vancouver Food Bank moving its operations to Burnaby

Greater Vancouver Food Bank moving its operations to Burnaby

The Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society is moving its operations to a huge new space in Burnaby.
YVR traffic breaks new record in 2018

YVR traffic breaks new record in 2018

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) has seen record-breaking growth in passenger numbers for 2018, according to a Wednesday announcement. Last year, YVR welcomed more than 25.9 million passengers, which is a 7.3 per cent increase compared to 2017.
Sex trial dates set for Coquitlam piano teacher

Sex trial dates set for Coquitlam piano teacher

Dmytro Kubyshkin is charged with 15 counts.
Throne speech promises to hold line on ferry fares

Throne speech promises to hold line on ferry fares

The Horgan government’s throne speech highlighted fare freezes and reductions at BC Ferries as one of the ways the NDP minority has been “reducing costs and fees,” but didn’t offer any hints about whether it would continue beyond the end of fiscal ye
Man accused of groping child on a Burnaby SkyTrain ride surrenders

Man accused of groping child on a Burnaby SkyTrain ride surrenders

Metro Vancouver Transit Police say a Burnaby resident who allegedly made vulgar sexual comments to a seven-year-old girl while on SkyTrain in Burnaby before groping her has surrendered. In a message posted on social media, Sgt.
Second case of measles confirmed in Vancouver, says health authority

Second case of measles confirmed in Vancouver, says health authority

VANCOUVER — A second case of measles has been confirmed in Vancouver. Vancouver Coastal Health says the infected person is a minor and caught the disease locally, whereas the first case was acquired abroad.
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