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Vision Vancouver’s Diego Cardona seeks redemption in second city hall run

Vision Vancouver’s Diego Cardona seeks redemption in second city hall run

Cardona among five Vision candidates chosen Sunday at party’s nomination meeting
Embattled Vancouver Green Party candidate resigns amid disclosure controversy

Embattled Vancouver Green Party candidate resigns amid disclosure controversy

Two weeks after receiving the party nod, Nicholas Chernen resigns from trustee race over failing to disclose ongoing legal proceedings
Organizers struggling to keep Deep Cove Daze festival afloat after this year

Organizers struggling to keep Deep Cove Daze festival afloat after this year

The Cove’s signature summer festival needs financial support and some sunshine if it is to stay afloat. A lack of funding combined with cloudy weather at the end of August has put the organizer of Deep Cove Daze in financial risk.
U.S. drug agency assisting RCMP in probe of Ucluelet deaths

U.S. drug agency assisting RCMP in probe of Ucluelet deaths

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is assisting the RCMP with the investigation into the homicides of Ryan Daley and Dan Archbald, two men found dead in Ucluelet after a sailing trip from Panama. U.S.
Helicopter touring company denied a permit for Britannia Beach

Helicopter touring company denied a permit for Britannia Beach

The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District has voted against SKY Helicopters' project
Transit Police launch campaign to prevent sexual assault

Transit Police launch campaign to prevent sexual assault

Metro Vancouver Transit Police are bringing back an ad campaign this month hoping to reduce the number of sexual assaults on public transit.
Two out, three in for Richmond’s overflow rabbit “sanctuary”

Two out, three in for Richmond’s overflow rabbit “sanctuary”

No matter how hard she tries, Amie Nowak just can’t seem to crunch the numbers down.
B.C. Ferries’ Queen of New Westminster back in action on Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen route

B.C. Ferries’ Queen of New Westminster back in action on Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen route

B.C. Ferries’ Queen of New Westminster is back in action after crews fixed mechanical problems that prompted a total of eight sailing cancellations on Sunday and Monday.
Death of elderly man found at Deer Lake deemed not suspicious

Death of elderly man found at Deer Lake deemed not suspicious

Burnaby RCMP say a 75-year-old man is being investigated by the Coroners Service
The City of Burnaby's highest paid employees revealed

The City of Burnaby's highest paid employees revealed

City manager tops list of staff members
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