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TransLink honours veterans with special Compass Cards

TransLink honours veterans with special Compass Cards

This Remembrance Day marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. To honour this important anniversary, TransLink has come up with some seriously cool and powerful Compass Cards that will raise money for a worthy cause.
Supporters paid up to $1,500 to hear Trudeau at West Vancouver fundraiser

Supporters paid up to $1,500 to hear Trudeau at West Vancouver fundraiser

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in West Vancouver Thursday evening to attend a Liberal party fundraiser at the Gleneagles Golf Club on Marine Drive.
B.C. loses 1,100 jobs in October

B.C. loses 1,100 jobs in October

But province’s unemployment rate remains lowest in Canada
4 pythons seized by Richmond RCMP

4 pythons seized by Richmond RCMP

A call to the Richmond RCMP resulted in a rather unusual seizure when four illegally held pythons were found by Mounties in a car last month. According to David Karn, spokesperson for B.C.

Car crashes into Coquitlam restaurant

Nobody was seriously hurt when a vehicle crashed into C-Lovers Fish and Chips restaurant in Pinetree Village in Coquitlam Wednesday afternoon.
UVic study shows how terminally ill homeless people being let down

UVic study shows how terminally ill homeless people being let down

Better palliative care could extend the lives of people who are homeless and terminally ill, a University of Victoria study has found.
Victoria Shipyards to share in $7-billion ship project

Victoria Shipyards to share in $7-billion ship project

Seaspan’s Victoria Shipyards is poised to share in $7 billion worth of contracts that the federal government plans to award for maintenance and repair of Royal Canadian Navy frigates.
Trudeau talks trade, LNG and pipelines at Vancouver Board of Trade

Trudeau talks trade, LNG and pipelines at Vancouver Board of Trade

Prime Minister’s stop in Vancouver included a meeting with mayor-elect Kennedy Stewart
B.C. police watchdog opens four investigations involving death or serious harm

B.C. police watchdog opens four investigations involving death or serious harm

British Columbia's police watchdog is investigating four separate incidents since Sunday
Trudeau announces funding to build nuclear medicine hub in Vancouver

Trudeau announces funding to build nuclear medicine hub in Vancouver

Trudeau says the facility will help Canada stay a leader in medical isotope research
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