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Ferry sailings cancelled because of high winds

Ferry sailings cancelled because of high winds

B.C. Ferries has cancelled many sailings today because of high winds.
Broader drink-drive law raises concerns about discrimination

Broader drink-drive law raises concerns about discrimination

Sweeping changes to Canada’s impaired-driving laws came into effect Tuesday, meaning police can demand a breath sample from any driver even if they don’t have probable cause to suspect the person was drinking.
Nanaimo man fined $12,500 for cutting down 170-year-old tree

Nanaimo man fined $12,500 for cutting down 170-year-old tree

A Nanaimo man has been fined $12,500 for cutting down a tree that was older than Canada. A B.C.
Drivers take caution: 35 crashes occur every hour over holidays, says ICBC

Drivers take caution: 35 crashes occur every hour over holidays, says ICBC

Christmas is less than a week away, so many may be traveling to see family and friends for holiday celebrations.
BC Parks threatens $1-million fine as it closes off 'Star Wars' cave

BC Parks threatens $1-million fine as it closes off 'Star Wars' cave

Those who first spotted the cave named it Sarlacc's Pit because of its similarity to the lair of Sarlacc, a creature from "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi"
Storm warning: Vancouver forecast calls for heavy rain, strong winds

Storm warning: Vancouver forecast calls for heavy rain, strong winds

Fingers crossed the rain stops for Christmas day
Passenger ferry feasibility study in hands of minister

Passenger ferry feasibility study in hands of minister

Gibsons Coun. Aleria Ladwig, who commutes to Vancouver regularly for her job, is hoping to see the Town continue to push for a passenger ferry link to the Lower Mainland.
Slain West Van millionaire had countless romantic partners, his accused killer testifies

Slain West Van millionaire had countless romantic partners, his accused killer testifies

Judge to decide whether woman to get spousal share of estate
New off-leash dog area approved for Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood park

New off-leash dog area approved for Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood park

Other improvements include a basketball court and a picnic area
Vancouver fire department launches campaign to reduce fire fatalities

Vancouver fire department launches campaign to reduce fire fatalities

Wake Up Vancouver videos highlight the importance of having a working smoke detector
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