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Mounties’ two-day blitz on thieves nets 30 arrests in Richmond

Mounties’ two-day blitz on thieves nets 30 arrests in Richmond

An annual Richmond RCMP blitz on thieves in the downtown core netted 30 arrests over a two-day period last month.
Extreme weather: Blizzard warning for several B.C. highways

Extreme weather: Blizzard warning for several B.C. highways

Environment Canada warns that multiple highways will experience extreme winter weather conditions
Do British Columbians have an identity crisis?

Do British Columbians have an identity crisis?

A study has revealed British Columbians feel that they have very little in common with the other provinces
Squamish Canyon hopes to open walkway this year

Squamish Canyon hopes to open walkway this year

Founder Robin Sherry has raised close to $300,000 for the $4-million project
Ice-cream social cheers up Deep Cove fire evacuees, many still 'homeless'

Ice-cream social cheers up Deep Cove fire evacuees, many still 'homeless'

Ice cream has a way of warming the soul after heartbreak. It’s been six months since a devastating fire tore through a subsidized rental complex in Deep Cove, displacing 66 residents including seniors and others who have disabilities.
Lions Gate Hospital raises $100M, debuts prototype room

Lions Gate Hospital raises $100M, debuts prototype room

Health is wealth, and vice versa. Following a 23-month fundraising blitz that yielded $100 million, Lions Gate Hospital is preparing to add a six-storey, 108-room tower that will replace the acute care centre.
B.C.’s lead role on overdose prevention sites a life-saver: study

B.C.’s lead role on overdose prevention sites a life-saver: study

UVic researchers urge others to look at ‘novel’ approach
Legislature officers’ pay hikes spark questions

Legislature officers’ pay hikes spark questions

In the wake of the spending scandal that’s rocked B.C.’s legislature, questions are being asked about why the clerk of the house’s salary ballooned year after year with little oversight.
B.C. Greens advised to pause, refocus after Nanaimo byelection

B.C. Greens advised to pause, refocus after Nanaimo byelection

University of Victoria political scientist Michael Prince has mapped out some homework for the B.C. Green Party in the wake of its dismal showing in the Nanaimo byelection, won by the NDP’s Sheila Malcolmson.
Vancouver weather: Will the early flowers survive next week’s cold snap?

Vancouver weather: Will the early flowers survive next week’s cold snap?

Environment Canada says local temperatures to fall well below zero into next week
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