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No cause found in fatal Lynn Valley fire

No cause found in fatal Lynn Valley fire

North Vancouver police and fire investigators say they cannot pin down the cause of the June 11 apartment fire in Lynn Valley that killed a mother and young child.
City of North Van to require that pot shop visitors sign in

City of North Van to require that pot shop visitors sign in

The days of signing into medicinal pot shops as Anita Bonghit may be over in the City of North Vancouver.
B.C. wineries need us to drink their wines to offset losses of wildfire season

B.C. wineries need us to drink their wines to offset losses of wildfire season

If you were looking for a good excuse to have a glass of wine...
Coroner’s report confirms Tsawwassen teen died of stroke

Coroner’s report confirms Tsawwassen teen died of stroke

Kyle Losse died of a massive stroke caused by abnormal blood flow in his brain. His death earlier this year had nothing to do with vaping.
Burnaby RCMP sounds warning after spike in 'sextortion' incidents

Burnaby RCMP sounds warning after spike in 'sextortion' incidents

Burnaby RCMP is sounding the alarm after a spike in so-called “sextortion” incidents in the city.
Province of B.C. launches class action lawsuit targeting the opioid industry

Province of B.C. launches class action lawsuit targeting the opioid industry

Lawsuit targets manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors of prescription opioids
2018 B.C. wildfire season is officially the worst on record

2018 B.C. wildfire season is officially the worst on record

Close to 1.3 million hectares of forest have burned since April 1
Handgun, taser seized at Burnaby home during ID theft investigation

Handgun, taser seized at Burnaby home during ID theft investigation

A 35-year-old Burnaby man faces charges after a search warrant turned up a handgun, a taser baton, stolen ID and mail, and a post office box master key set at an Edmonds-area home earlier this month.
Wildfires’ impact on health in Vancouver remains hazy

Wildfires’ impact on health in Vancouver remains hazy

No major surge seen at local hospitals due to wildfire smoke
ICBC cautions drivers to plan ahead this long weekend

ICBC cautions drivers to plan ahead this long weekend

With the Labour Day long weekend approaching, ICBC is reminding drivers to take caution on the roads and expect travel delays. According to the provincial insurance corporation approximately five people die and 580 are injured in 2,100 crashes in B.
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