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Camp Cuts: Kole Lind, Jonah Gadjovich, and six others get their walking papers

Camp Cuts: Kole Lind, Jonah Gadjovich, and six others get their walking papers

Among the cuts: Guillaume Brisebois, Lukas Jasek, and Zack MacEwen
Site near Olympic Village approved for modular housing

Site near Olympic Village approved for modular housing

City of Vancouver promises to address site concerns raised through community feedback sessions
First Nations question plan to revive Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

First Nations question plan to revive Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Local First Nations opposed to the expansion of the TransMountain pipeline are questioning the short timeframe set by the federal government to redo the environmental review of the project.
It’s raining dead birds in Metro Vancouver

It’s raining dead birds in Metro Vancouver

It is raining cats at the SPCA in Penticton ; however, it has been raining dead birds in Tsawwassen and it is creeping everyone out. The birds were discovered on Thursday, Sept.
Vancouver construction workers chase down carjacking suspect

Vancouver construction workers chase down carjacking suspect

A 27-year-old suspect was arrested following carjacking, multiple collision and assaults downtown
Kennedy Stewart leading most recent election poll

Kennedy Stewart leading most recent election poll

36 per cent of decided voters say they will vote for Stewart, 25 for NPA’s Ken Sim
Weather, speed, alcohol suspected in fatal Burnaby crash

Weather, speed, alcohol suspected in fatal Burnaby crash

Police say weather, speed and alcohol may have been factors in a single-vehicle crash that claimed the life of a man in his late 20s in Burnaby early Friday morning.
Highway 17 crash leaves one dead

Highway 17 crash leaves one dead

It was a deadly night on Metro Vancouver roads Thursday evening. Delta police and RCMP in Surrey and Burnaby are investigating three fatal motor vehicle crashes that claimed the lives of three people.
Feds launching review of oil tanker traffic leaving Burnaby

Feds launching review of oil tanker traffic leaving Burnaby

OTTAWA — The National Energy Board has less than six months to redo its environmental review of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, this time taking into account the impact of additional oil tanker traffic off the coast of British Columbia.
Son's debt to Vancouver construction company could cost Burnaby woman her home

Son's debt to Vancouver construction company could cost Burnaby woman her home

A Burnaby woman could lose her home because of her son’s $800,000 debt to a Vancouver construction company.
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