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Crews rescue boaters stranded in Howe Sound during storm

Crews rescue boaters stranded in Howe Sound during storm

It was a harrowing evening Thursday for two Squamish boaters and members of the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue. Winds were high much of the day, funnelling up Howe Sound and gusting at 60 knots, or 111km/h, at the Squamish Spit at 1 p.m.
Boaters rescued by Squamish's Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue

Boaters rescued by Squamish's Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue

Two people stranded at Darrell Bay in Thursday night's windstorm
Vancouver Park Board runs aground with marina users

Vancouver Park Board runs aground with marina users

Several members of the Burrard Civic Marina say fees are too high for the level of service
Shooting at Lansdowne Centre

Shooting at Lansdowne Centre

One victim was taken to hospital in serious condition.
I Watched This Game: Jacob Markstrom shuts one door, Canucks blow the other wide open

I Watched This Game: Jacob Markstrom shuts one door, Canucks blow the other wide open

Canucks 5 - 1 Blues
First in Canada drug program to launch in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

First in Canada drug program to launch in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

Drug users to get access to prescription painkillers to crush and inject in monitored facility
Beloved Capilano Mall Santa bids farewell

Beloved Capilano Mall Santa bids farewell

Bells chime with each of his footsteps. As he jingles across Capilano Mall, the eyes of children – and some parents – widen at the exotic, comforting sight.
Trees topple, shut down streets in Vancouver, as strong winds pummel South Coast

Trees topple, shut down streets in Vancouver, as strong winds pummel South Coast

Strong wind gusts knocked over and uprooted trees across Vancouver, including along 12 th Avenue this afternoon. Earlier in the day Environment Canada issued a wind warning for coastal B.C.
At Swartz Bay, ferry passengers take long waits in stride

At Swartz Bay, ferry passengers take long waits in stride

B.C. Ferries cancelled dozens of sailings Thursday because of winds that gusted up to 100 km/h, delaying journeys for thousands of people.
Charges approved in Richmond pedestrian fatality

Charges approved in Richmond pedestrian fatality

Charges have been approved in connection to a 2017 vehicle collision that led to the death of a 27-year-old Richmond woman. Rajwinder Singh Goraya, from Vancouver, has received two charges.
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