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RCMP confirm 3 deaths, serious injuries in heli-skiing avalanche

RCMP confirm 3 deaths, serious injuries in heli-skiing avalanche

Some of the injured are listed in serious condition but are expected to survive.
Les Leyne: Premier's secret bid to get money laundering charges laid collapses

Les Leyne: Premier's secret bid to get money laundering charges laid collapses

Prosecution Service said although there was a possible path to prosecution, there was no substantial likelihood of conviction
'It's a gull': Expert weighs in on viral motionless B.C. bird

'It's a gull': Expert weighs in on viral motionless B.C. bird

A bird expert at the University of Washington has chimed in on the viral Surrey video.
Environmentalists call for ban on foam waste in Canadian waters

Environmentalists call for ban on foam waste in Canadian waters

Huge clean up operations have to be carried out to remove large chunks of Styrofoam from BC coastal waters each year
Upgrade to 911 will allow texting from mobile device

Upgrade to 911 will allow texting from mobile device

Someone who needs emergency assistance but can't speak or make a noise will be able to text from a mobile device with new 911 technology that will be in place by 2025.
Photos: Trudeau talks trades, Indigenous relations at Port Coquitlam townhall

Photos: Trudeau talks trades, Indigenous relations at Port Coquitlam townhall

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Port Coquitlam today (March 1) for a closed meeting with members of the IBEW Local 213.
This 6-year-old New Westie is chopping her hair to help other kids

This 6-year-old New Westie is chopping her hair to help other kids

Madelynn Cheung has very nearly hit her $1,000 goal — and you can still help out if you'd like.
LEEDing the way to the future: How green buildings fight greenhouse gas emissions

LEEDing the way to the future: How green buildings fight greenhouse gas emissions

“All new municipal buildings in Vancouver must meet LEED standards going forward.”
Who's in charge of snow shovelling outside Vancouver schools and why doesn't it always happen?

Who's in charge of snow shovelling outside Vancouver schools and why doesn't it always happen?

Sidewalks outside of schools aren't always cleared of snow, here's why.
'Long overdue': Burnaby to officially apologize for anti-Chinese discrimination

'Long overdue': Burnaby to officially apologize for anti-Chinese discrimination

“The ways that we weaponized our bylaws to target these groups is something that we need to reconcile with, we need to apologize for. And we need to take very real actions to make reparations.”
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