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Ex-Colwood firefighter to be jailed for a year for images of child sexual abuse

Ex-Colwood firefighter to be jailed for a year for images of child sexual abuse

George Wright admitted to possessing more than 1,000 electronic images of children being sexually abused
Vancouver public company accounting firm stripped of audit work

Vancouver public company accounting firm stripped of audit work

As public company gatekeepers, Hay and Watson failed to meet adequate accounting standards, according to the Canadian Public Accountability Board.
80% of B.C. rivers face high to extreme drought

80% of B.C. rivers face high to extreme drought

Persistent dry and hot weather pushed Metro Vancouver to enact Level 2 watering restrictions Friday for the first time since 2015.
Art exhibit will showcase work by grant-winning Downtown Eastside artists

Art exhibit will showcase work by grant-winning Downtown Eastside artists

The DTES Small Arts Grants Program was created for artists with limited or no access to support, like sponsorship, funding, or regular arts and culture programs.
Richmond stone business closing down after 24 years

Richmond stone business closing down after 24 years

Owner said competition and high costs force the long-time Richmond business to close down
City ends pedestrian-friendly street pilot project after only five weeks

City ends pedestrian-friendly street pilot project after only five weeks

Feedback from businesses reveals the Yew Street pilot was disrupting their operations, says the City.
Community rallying around family of boy killed by log in B.C. campground

Community rallying around family of boy killed by log in B.C. campground

Kash is being remembered as very curious, kind and gentle.
Map: Here's how hot it might get in your Vancouver neighbourhood over the long weekend

Map: Here's how hot it might get in your Vancouver neighbourhood over the long weekend

The temperature variation between local neighbourhoods may surprise you.
50,000 cruise ship passengers expected to create crowds, traffic in downtown Vancouver this long weekend

50,000 cruise ship passengers expected to create crowds, traffic in downtown Vancouver this long weekend

Tourists and locals can expect increased pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
Update: Coke Canada gets cease and desist orders amid Richmond, Lower Mainland strike

Update: Coke Canada gets cease and desist orders amid Richmond, Lower Mainland strike

Employees at Coke Canada’s Richmond, Coquitlam and Chilliwack facilities are striking for fair wages.
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