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Police deal with 10-car pile-up on Cypress Bowl Road

Police deal with 10-car pile-up on Cypress Bowl Road

West Vancouver police had to shut down Cypress Bowl Road Friday evening to deal with a 10-vehicle pile-up. Police say the chain reaction crash happened just before 7:30 p.m.
Former ICBC executive Nick Geer, killed in Calif. crash, remembered as family man

Former ICBC executive Nick Geer, killed in Calif. crash, remembered as family man

Nick Geer, a former Insurance Corp. of B.C. chief executive, is being remembered as a dedicated family man after his death in a motor-vehicle accident. Geer, 75, was killed Monday in the crash near Sacramento, California.
ICBC situation deemed a ‘financial dumpster fire’ as rates expected to soar

ICBC situation deemed a ‘financial dumpster fire’ as rates expected to soar

Attorney General David Eby addressed reports Monday morning that ICBC is projecting a $1.3-billion loss for the 2017/18 fiscal year, calling the situation a “financial dumpster fire.
Four Vancouver council stories to watch this week

Four Vancouver council stories to watch this week

Ambitious plan for Northeast False Creek, World Cup bid on agenda at city hall
Province puts brakes on ride-share drivers with fines

Province puts brakes on ride-share drivers with fines

It’s the driver, not the app, that’s operating illegally: Ministry of Transportation
Death stats don’t represent full magnitude of overdose epidemic

Death stats don’t represent full magnitude of overdose epidemic

Police board member says brain damage, other serious health conditions not captured in data
Heavy rains to soak Vancouver again today

Heavy rains to soak Vancouver again today

It’s raining, it’s pouring. Actually, it’s raining so much and so hard in Metro Vancouver that Environment Canada has issued a r ainfall warning for the region .
Community remembers teen baseball star Kyle Losse

Community remembers teen baseball star Kyle Losse

Celebration of Life attended by hundreds Sunday afternoon
Trans Mountain pipeline will reverse years of streamkeeping efforts: expert

Trans Mountain pipeline will reverse years of streamkeeping efforts: expert

Running a pipeline through the Brunette River Conservation Area will undo some of the decades-long work streamkeepers have done to restore Burnaby’s waterways.
Wave of the future: B.C. Ferries plans for self-driving cars, more foot passengers

Wave of the future: B.C. Ferries plans for self-driving cars, more foot passengers

As B.C. Ferries looks to the future, it’s thinking a lot about self-driving cars and being able to re-invent itself.
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