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Richmond driver dies near U.S. border

Richmond driver dies near U.S. border

Tupou Dyck, 56, was driving north in Blaine when her car crossed the centre line and hit a semi truck
Are funny road signs just the ticket to slow drivers?

Are funny road signs just the ticket to slow drivers?

Councillors in Port Moody think the strategy might work.
Mall cop takes down sex offender and other tales from Burnaby RCMP files

Mall cop takes down sex offender and other tales from Burnaby RCMP files

Officers and civilians recognized by the city's top cop at annual awards ceremony

Geoffrey Smedley obituary: sculptor, intellectual, author and UBC professor

He drowned May 9 after his ATV accidentally went off the public dock on Gambier Island
These summer jobs can take high school students to new heights

These summer jobs can take high school students to new heights

“From taking the Super Skyride to work every day to unlimited outdoor recreation, it’s so much more than just a regular summer job.”
"Food travels across cultures": Iranian kitchen thrives in Chinese mall

"Food travels across cultures": Iranian kitchen thrives in Chinese mall

“There might be language barriers but let the food talk for us.”
Man swept into the Squamish River on Sunday

Man swept into the Squamish River on Sunday

Extensive search fails to turn up man in his 20s who had been camping with friends
Elias Pettersson suffers broken thumb, out for World Hockey Championships

Elias Pettersson suffers broken thumb, out for World Hockey Championships

A dream season for the Canucks’ top prospect has ended in nightmarish fashion, as Elias Pettersson is out for the rest of the World Hockey Championships with a thumb injury.
New political party declares in North Vancouver

New political party declares in North Vancouver

The District of North Vancouver has its first declared mayoral challenger and a new municipal political party backing her.
Burnaby school district will dip into reserve funds to absorb Employer Health Tax

Burnaby school district will dip into reserve funds to absorb Employer Health Tax

The Burnaby school district will have to dip into reserve funds to balance next year's budget thanks in part to a tax designed to fund the end of medical premiums in B.C.
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