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Heat records were broken in 21 B.C. communities Thursday

Heat records were broken in 21 B.C. communities Thursday

The River Forecast Centre has warned of possible widespread flooding across the Interior through the weekend.
Not guilty plea expected in Vancouver Starbucks stabbing death

Not guilty plea expected in Vancouver Starbucks stabbing death

Inderdeep Singh Gosal is charged with second-degree murder in the March 26 death of Paul Stanley Schmidt.
Half of variable rate mortgage holders facing financial straits: Angus Reid

Half of variable rate mortgage holders facing financial straits: Angus Reid

One-third of Canadian mortgage holders having difficulty managing finances, according to poll.
Massive 'Cinco de Mayo' sale: Fly from the Lower Mainland to Mexico at a steal

Massive 'Cinco de Mayo' sale: Fly from the Lower Mainland to Mexico at a steal

Locals looking to escape the rain can get discounted tickets to a sun-soaked paradise.
Large flames, black smoke swallow East Vancouver house in suspicious blaze

Large flames, black smoke swallow East Vancouver house in suspicious blaze

The flames were visible across the neighbourhood.
Epically delicious: Charcuterie world record attempt planned for Metro Vancouver pier

Epically delicious: Charcuterie world record attempt planned for Metro Vancouver pier

"We wanted to make it difficult to break this record"
This Vancouver bar was just named among the top 20 in North America

This Vancouver bar was just named among the top 20 in North America

Raise your glasses in honour of one of the city's most acclaimed cocktail destinations!
To feed endangered whales, Alaska ordered to stop intercepting B.C.-bound salmon

To feed endangered whales, Alaska ordered to stop intercepting B.C.-bound salmon

The 'enormous ruling' withholds permits in southeast Alaska that for decades has intercepted hundreds of thousands of chinook salmon before they can reach endangered southern resident killer whales in B.C.
Vancouver MLA who lives in Colwood defends travel expenses

Vancouver MLA who lives in Colwood defends travel expenses

Opposition says Spencer Chandra Herbert has racked up tens of thousands of dollars in travel bills even though he lives just 14 km from the legislature.
John Ducker: Is it more dangerous to cycle with headphones on?

John Ducker: Is it more dangerous to cycle with headphones on?

Under B.C. law, cyclists have a duty to ride with reasonable consideration for others as well as cycle with due care and attention — just like motorists.
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