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Federal ruling emboldens Squamish Nation

Federal ruling emboldens Squamish Nation

After Federal Court of Appeal rules in favour of First Nations’ rights, Khelsilem says door is not shut on future negotiations
Is this the most distracted driver in B.C.?

Is this the most distracted driver in B.C.?

Phone in hand, book in lap, Cheetos in easy reach... could you be more distracted while driving?
KPU creates second program with no textbook costs

KPU creates second program with no textbook costs

It brings grief to nearly all post-secondary students this time of year: after paying thousands of dollars for tuition, exorbitant costs for textbooks roll in next.
Public warning issued after bear chases jogger on North Vancouver park trail (VIDEO)

Public warning issued after bear chases jogger on North Vancouver park trail (VIDEO)

Bear believed to be same animal that recently killed dog in area
Camp Cloud teardown cost city of Burnaby $30,000

Camp Cloud teardown cost city of Burnaby $30,000

Operation "generally went well"
Your commute is going to suck on Tuesday, so TransLink has some words of wisdom

Your commute is going to suck on Tuesday, so TransLink has some words of wisdom

Not only will it be back-to-school busy, but new service changes go into effect on Monday
East First Avenue reopens ahead of long weekend

East First Avenue reopens ahead of long weekend

Partial lane closures between Rupert and Nanaimo will continue until early September
SPCA concludes pet cat found with bag over its head died from natural causes

SPCA concludes pet cat found with bag over its head died from natural causes

A dead cat that was found with a plastic bag over its head in early August likely passed away from natural causes, according to the SPCA.
Woman killed in Central Saanich was massage therapist who worked with Olympians

Woman killed in Central Saanich was massage therapist who worked with Olympians

Sister remains in critical condition after women were struck by SUV on Monday

Suspicious package that shut down Brunette was actually a hose nozzle

Police believe the item, which is used to clean sewer pipes, was left behind by city of Coquitlam work crews
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