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Fatal Vancouver stabbing case heading to trial

Fatal Vancouver stabbing case heading to trial

Fernand Uregel Regimbal, 52, died from his injuries.
Hot deal: Fly from the Lower Mainland to Mexico with 7 nights hotel for $559

Hot deal: Fly from the Lower Mainland to Mexico with 7 nights hotel for $559

The price includes direct, round-trip airfare as well as the cost of the hotel.
New sushi hand roll restaurant in Vancouver to offer affordable alternative to omakase

New sushi hand roll restaurant in Vancouver to offer affordable alternative to omakase

Sushi hand rolls are increasingly popular around the world
New café — with gelato — opening soon in historic Coquitlam neighbourhood

New café — with gelato — opening soon in historic Coquitlam neighbourhood

Caffe Reggio is opening soon in the heart of Maillardville. The new owners hope it will add to the local vibe.
What does it mean to be a Satanist in Vancouver? This popular blogger literally wrote the book on it

What does it mean to be a Satanist in Vancouver? This popular blogger literally wrote the book on it

It may surprise you.
Chance of thunderstorms in Vancouver tonight

Chance of thunderstorms in Vancouver tonight

If you hear a 'boom' tonight, it's not fireworks, it's probably lightning
Tougher penalties in the works for truckers who don’t check the height of their loads

Tougher penalties in the works for truckers who don’t check the height of their loads

Everyone has to realize that trucking is serious, high-risk work: BC Trucking Association
Rob Shaw: No sign that the NDP government is serious about a provincial police force

Rob Shaw: No sign that the NDP government is serious about a provincial police force

The only report on it is filed away and forgotten.
Calls for residential school abuse records to be re-examined for names of deceased

Calls for residential school abuse records to be re-examined for names of deceased

Geraldine Shingoose was shocked when she opened a report probing what should be done to protect potential unmarked grave sites at former residential schools for Indigenous children.
Man flees from U.S. police, crashes in B.C. after speeding across border

Man flees from U.S. police, crashes in B.C. after speeding across border

Mounties in Surrey, B.C., say a driver who fled from authorities in the U.S., sped through the Peace Arch border crossing and crashed in British Columbia is now in custody.
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