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B.C. red-light traffic cameras now live 24/7 to reduce accidents

B.C. red-light traffic cameras now live 24/7 to reduce accidents

Red-light cameras at 140 high-crash intersections in B.C. are now live at all times — up from six hours per day to help reduce accidents. B.C.

The Pattullo Bridge will be closed to northbound traffic twice next week

Folks expecting to cross the Pattullo Bridge into New Westminster next Sunday or Monday might want to make other plans. The bridge’s two northbound lanes will be closed to traffic both Sunday and Monday from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. each day.
Fire at Buntzen likely human caused

Fire at Buntzen likely human caused

Volunteer firefighters spend hours extinguishing blaze on Diez Vistas trail
No need to fret, Vancouver guitar festival is back and bigger than ever

No need to fret, Vancouver guitar festival is back and bigger than ever

Second annual string fling attracts international attention
Disgraced coach banned from teaching in British Columbia

Disgraced coach banned from teaching in British Columbia

Hugh Williams, a former soccer coach and teacher at Glenlyon Norfolk School, will never teach again in B.C. after a professional misconduct investigation revealed he sent intimate text messages to two female students.
Grain and potash proposals for Fraser Surrey Docks

Grain and potash proposals for Fraser Surrey Docks

Big grain and potash terminal projects are proposed for Fraser Surrey Docks. Fraser Grain Terminal has applied to construct a four million tonne per year grain terminal where an existing 500,000 tonne per year grain terminal is located.
Fire chiefs speak out against residential cannabis production

Fire chiefs speak out against residential cannabis production

The topic of Cannabis production came before delegates at the annual Fire Chiefs’ of BC Conference recently in Victoria. Of particular concern was the personal production in residential buildings.
Vancouver Mural Fest splashes new coat of paint across Mount Pleasant

Vancouver Mural Fest splashes new coat of paint across Mount Pleasant

This year’s festivities include outdoor concert at Jonathan Rogers Park
Women's housing project in PoCo moves forward

Women's housing project in PoCo moves forward

The operators of a future social housing complex close to Kwayhquitlum middle in Port Coquitlam — geared for single women and children — will likely see their application advance this fall.
More than just an ordinary PM, Trudeaumania comes to Delta

More than just an ordinary PM, Trudeaumania comes to Delta

It was quite an exciting buzz Sunday afternoon as a dashing international superstar paid a visit to South Delta – that’s what it seemed like, anyway.
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