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Pedestrian, guide dog struck after driver runs red light in downtown Victoria

Pedestrian, guide dog struck after driver runs red light in downtown Victoria

The owner of a guide dog struck in a downtown Victoria crosswalk on Thursday is worried the dog he depends on could be too traumatized to work again.
West Van officer sent nude photos to victim of domestic violence

West Van officer sent nude photos to victim of domestic violence

A West Vancouver police officer has been fired after an investigation found he committed 25 acts of police misconduct, including sending nude photos of himself and inappropriate texts to victims of domestic violence and harassment.
More temporary modular housing open in Vancouver

More temporary modular housing open in Vancouver

The city and the province Friday announced the opening of another 144 supportive housing units
UBC introduces first ever cannabis professor in the province

UBC introduces first ever cannabis professor in the province

Epidemiologist M-J Milloy will lead clinical trials to see how cannabis can positively impact those living with opioid addiction
Join this rally in Vancouver on Saturday in support of sexual assault survivors

Join this rally in Vancouver on Saturday in support of sexual assault survivors

A “This is NOT Consent” rally takes place on Saturday, Nov 24 at the Vancouver Art Gallery to protest victim blaming.
Making seasons bright one last time at Chalet Place

Making seasons bright one last time at Chalet Place

A brilliant display of Christmas lights in the dark of winter has the power to transform lives. This is what the Ribalkin/Viau family has come to learn.
Heavy rains expected to pummel North Shore Sunday

Heavy rains expected to pummel North Shore Sunday

If your mind isn’t in the gutter, it probably should be.
Lawyer for suspended B.C. legislature officers demands their reinstatement

Lawyer for suspended B.C. legislature officers demands their reinstatement

The legislature clerk and sergeant-at-arms who were suspended and ushered from the building this week are asking to be returned to active duty.
Pipeline protesters who had previous charges dropped handed 7 days in jail today

Pipeline protesters who had previous charges dropped handed 7 days in jail today

An Anglican priest and her parishioner were handed seven days in jail today and a $2,000 fine, according to the group Protect the Inlet, for a protest in Burnaby earlier this year, but were spared having to pay the enormous legal costs that were bein
Ben Hutton knows who needs the puck on the power play

Ben Hutton knows who needs the puck on the power play

The young defenceman has quickly clicked with Elias Pettersson on the first unit.
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