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Coquitlam Mounties search for missing swimmer at Buntzen Lake

RCMP Cpl. Michael McLaughlin said given the length of time the man has been missing, "this is likely a recovery operation."
Contractors’ high pH spill killed West Vancouver fish: report

Contractors’ high pH spill killed West Vancouver fish: report

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure says human error by one of its contractors is to blame for the near-extinction of a local population of cutthroat trout.
Crow reported to be trapped in YVR terminal for over a month

Crow reported to be trapped in YVR terminal for over a month

YVR said the bird is posing no direct impact to its operations
Grizzly charges man in Squamish

Grizzly charges man in Squamish

Footage captured of incident shows a bear running full speed towards a rafter on the Elaho
How to dress for The Deighton Cup for less than $75

How to dress for The Deighton Cup for less than $75

We went thrift shopping with The Deighton Cup’s red carpet MC and Style Stakes Co-Host Mandy Ross
38-yr-old PoCo man arrested after allegedly exposing himself to young girls at Burnaby parks

38-yr-old PoCo man arrested after allegedly exposing himself to young girls at Burnaby parks

A 38-year-old Port Coquitlam man faces a number of charges after allegedly exposing himself to young girls and inviting them to touch him sexually in the Confederation Park and Burnaby Lake areas earlier this month.
West Van bans pot shops... for now

West Van bans pot shops... for now

When recreational marijuana hits the marketplace on Oct. 17, West Vancouver residents will have to go elsewhere to partake.
St. Paul’s Hospital launches new services to tackle opioid, mental health crises

St. Paul’s Hospital launches new services to tackle opioid, mental health crises

Injection site, addictions clinic, more treatment beds and short-stay centre among services
The first campfire ban of 2018 comes into effect in the Coastal Region tomorrow

The first campfire ban of 2018 comes into effect in the Coastal Region tomorrow

A campfire ban will go into effect starting at noon on Wednesday, July 18th (tomorrow). All open fires will be prohibited in the Coastal Region except for the fog zone (West Coast of Vancouver Island) and Haida Gwaii.
Pipeline protesters defiant, as mayor promises crackdown on Camp Cloud

Pipeline protesters defiant, as mayor promises crackdown on Camp Cloud

Derek Corrigan says the city will go to court, if necessary, to bring camp under control
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