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IHIT investigating two suspicious deaths at Abbotsford residence

IHIT investigating two suspicious deaths at Abbotsford residence

Police are looking for dashcam and security footage from the area.
Photos: Squamish photographer captures awe-inspiring images of stars

Photos: Squamish photographer captures awe-inspiring images of stars

Space Centre astronomer breaks down what we can see in the night sky from Porteau Cove.
Some relief from global supply chain congestion on the horizon

Some relief from global supply chain congestion on the horizon

Cargo movement inefficiencies, disruptions, port shutdowns, Russian invasion stall goods movement recovery
Video: I went on the first cruise to return to Vancouver. Here's what the COVID-19 situation was like

Video: I went on the first cruise to return to Vancouver. Here's what the COVID-19 situation was like

Would you go on a cruise? 🚢
Crime and safety to be key issue in elections across Metro Vancouver

Crime and safety to be key issue in elections across Metro Vancouver

Crime rates raising retailer alarm and tarnishing Vancouver’s international reputation
'He built bridges': Refugee advocate passes away at 85

'He built bridges': Refugee advocate passes away at 85

Ugandan Asians mourn the passing of a community titan, as they prepare to mark the 50th anniversary of their arrival in Canada.
Black alienation in academic life begins in high school: study

Black alienation in academic life begins in high school: study

Researchers find several barriers impacting Black students' academic participation.
6 Vancouver-based jewellery brands to layer and wear every day ✨

6 Vancouver-based jewellery brands to layer and wear every day ✨

An outfit is incomplete without jewellery.
Coastal GasLink fined $170K for pumping trench water into wetlands

Coastal GasLink fined $170K for pumping trench water into wetlands

Coastal GasLink Pipeline Ltd. is required to take measures to protect sensitive wetlands, rivers and streams from the dangerous effects of eroded sediment on water quality. After several visits between October 2021 and April 2022, it was found out of compliance.
Tuna, hot dogs and pet food: Port Moody resident fined after leaving platter for 'dangerous wildlife'

Tuna, hot dogs and pet food: Port Moody resident fined after leaving platter for 'dangerous wildlife'

Conservation officers say there's been an increase in coyote and bear sightings, and securing attractants and help reduce potential conflicts.
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