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Man allegedly assaults cab driver, forces him to veer into oncoming traffic in Vancouver

Man allegedly assaults cab driver, forces him to veer into oncoming traffic in Vancouver

The man allegedly threatened the driver with a weapon and ordered him to drive through red lights.
Eastern road trip is the toughest test yet for Boudreau-coached Canucks

Eastern road trip is the toughest test yet for Boudreau-coached Canucks

“Going through the gauntlet of Florida and Carolina and Washington — we’ll get a better read on this team at that time.”
Opinion: Omicron is a game-changer in B.C. - just don't call it 'mild'

Opinion: Omicron is a game-changer in B.C. - just don't call it 'mild'

Take these steps to stay healthy
Paris' Café Kitsune and Maison Kitsuné boutique now open in Vancouver

Paris' Café Kitsune and Maison Kitsuné boutique now open in Vancouver

Get a taste of Parisian café culture right here in Vancouver.
COVID-19 testing site in Vancouver closes due to 'availability of staff'

COVID-19 testing site in Vancouver closes due to 'availability of staff'

A testing site in Vancouver has temporarily closed due to a staffing issue, says the health authority.
PHOTOS: Slippery conditions send truck flying, knocking over transit bus on Port Moody highway

PHOTOS: Slippery conditions send truck flying, knocking over transit bus on Port Moody highway

Bus passenger taken to hospital with minor injuries; the bus was a TransLink bus covering route 160, which travels from Vancouver, through Burnaby to Port Moody, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam
Protestors plan to block traffic on Trans-Canada Highway in Vancouver and across B.C.

Protestors plan to block traffic on Trans-Canada Highway in Vancouver and across B.C.

"Initially, Highway 1 off-ramps will be blocked multiple times per week," indicate protest organizers.
Canada Line delays in Richmond start today

Canada Line delays in Richmond start today

The delays between Brighouse and Bridgeport will last until Feb. 2
UVic law team triggers landmark decision over plastic coffee pods

UVic law team triggers landmark decision over plastic coffee pods

Keurig Canada Inc. has been fined $3 million by the Competition Bureau. It turns out K-Cup coffee pods are "way more complicated to recycle" than originally claimed.
BCIT students petition for in-person classes to be postponed

BCIT students petition for in-person classes to be postponed

Students reportedly "feel extremely vulnerable and uncomfortable" about having to return to campus classrooms Jan. 10
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