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Richmond dump truck driver caught doing 127 in a 50 zone

Richmond dump truck driver caught doing 127 in a 50 zone

The dump truck sped through a construction zone.
B.C. inflation cools to 3.4% in May: StatCan

B.C. inflation cools to 3.4% in May: StatCan

National inflation rate sees smallest increase in two years
Every dog has its day: Pup’s alleged allergies focal point in small claims dispute

Every dog has its day: Pup’s alleged allergies focal point in small claims dispute

The couple fought for a refund, arguing the dog had allergies, but it turns out they were barking up the wrong tree.
What to do for Canada Day in Burnaby this weekend

What to do for Canada Day in Burnaby this weekend

Canada Day is packed with free, family-friendly activities this year, from fireworks to children’s crafts, to food trucks and performances - including pop star Lights.
Canada Day: Steveston Salmon Festival brings back in-person salmon bake

Canada Day: Steveston Salmon Festival brings back in-person salmon bake

Salmon will be cooked over an open pit grill on Saturday
'They looked at me': B.C. wolves surprise homeowner with backyard visit

'They looked at me': B.C. wolves surprise homeowner with backyard visit

The wolves just stared at the homeowner, unfazed.
Vancouver 2022 stabbing left internal organ exposed

Vancouver 2022 stabbing left internal organ exposed

“He was frightened. He reacted quickly.”
B.C. education ministry wants school gang, gun violence assessments

B.C. education ministry wants school gang, gun violence assessments

The ministry has issued a request for proposal to support its "Expect Respect and A Safe Education" strategy.
Metro Vancouver college to use 'holy grail of sewage pipes' to heat campus

Metro Vancouver college to use 'holy grail of sewage pipes' to heat campus

Sewage heat recovery for the college could also mean low carbon-heating for surrounding areas.
B.C. lawyer fined $5K for feeding client answers on immigration application

B.C. lawyer fined $5K for feeding client answers on immigration application

The lawyer was less than a year into his career at the time.
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