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Red Scorpions charged in South Delta drug ring

Red Scorpions charged in South Delta drug ring

Delta Police secure 94 charges in operation Project Green Planet
Trinity Western University students no longer need to make pledge to heterosexual abstinence

Trinity Western University students no longer need to make pledge to heterosexual abstinence

Co-founder of Christian university's LGBTQ+ association says it's 'an extremely exciting step in the right direction'
Fuel spill feared after tugboat sinks in Fraser River

Fuel spill feared after tugboat sinks in Fraser River

The George H. Ledcor tug capsized in the north arm of the Fraser River just north of Sea Island.
These made-in-Vancouver pet urns offer solace and style to animal afterlife

These made-in-Vancouver pet urns offer solace and style to animal afterlife

Customized vessels range between $60 and $300
V2V ferry won’t run in winter months, schedule will change

V2V ferry won’t run in winter months, schedule will change

Riverside Marine’s V2V Empress ferry between downtown Victoria and downtown Vancouver will no longer operate during the winter months. The company also announced the catamaran will run on a new schedule between Victoria and Vancouver as of Sept. 20.
Three Vancouver beaches closed to swimming after high levels of E. coli detected

Three Vancouver beaches closed to swimming after high levels of E. coli detected

Swimming advisories issued for English Bay, Sunset and Jericho beaches
BC SPCA overrun with evacuated animals as fires spread

BC SPCA overrun with evacuated animals as fires spread

An estimated 60 animals arrive at Metro Vancouver shelters
Air quality advisory back in effect as Vancouver blanketed by wildfire smoke

Air quality advisory back in effect as Vancouver blanketed by wildfire smoke

About 600 wildfires were burning across B.C. as of Monday
B.C. sends federal government a save-our-forests call for help

B.C. sends federal government a save-our-forests call for help

"Urgent situation" prompts call for help with 600 wildfires currently burning
British Columbians back use of red light cameras to catch speeders: survey

British Columbians back use of red light cameras to catch speeders: survey

Research Co. conducts online survey to assess residents' opinions about types of automated speed enforcement
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