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Freshslice Pizza sues former franchisees for breaking agreements

Freshslice Pizza sues former franchisees for breaking agreements

Suit clams franchisees ignored non-competition and non-solicitation clauses in opening competing outlets across Metro Vancouver
Body of drowned man recovered at Alice Lake

Body of drowned man recovered at Alice Lake

The man fell off his paddleboard early Sunday in Squamish.
Mount Pleasant park to host free live music through August

Mount Pleasant park to host free live music through August

It runs from Aug. 9 to Aug. 31
Evacuation alerts rescinded in some areas of North Okanagan, including Vernon

Evacuation alerts rescinded in some areas of North Okanagan, including Vernon

Rain fell across region overnight, providing more reprieve in fire fight
Blood on the sidewalk at scene of New West stabbing outside exotic dance club

Blood on the sidewalk at scene of New West stabbing outside exotic dance club

NWPD investigating outside Paramount
Huge White Rock Lake fire plumes seen from commercial flight

Huge White Rock Lake fire plumes seen from commercial flight

This is the same fire that destroyed the community of Monte Lake.
(Video) 'N' driver in Burnaby reveals death wish with this ridiculous U-turn

(Video) 'N' driver in Burnaby reveals death wish with this ridiculous U-turn

Burnaby RCMP release stats on how many drivers were caught making illegal U-Turns
Time Traveller: Photographers form early deaf community in North Vancouver

Time Traveller: Photographers form early deaf community in North Vancouver

Their photographic studio, Elliott & Baglow, was in operation until December 1908
Photos: Babe Ruth’s 1934 visit to Vancouver brought to life in colour

Photos: Babe Ruth’s 1934 visit to Vancouver brought to life in colour

George “Babe” Ruth, his wife Claire and daughter Julia were pictured before setting sail on the Empress of Japan Oct. 20, 1934
What should a permanent paid sick-leave program entail? B.C. wants to know

What should a permanent paid sick-leave program entail? B.C. wants to know

The province has begun a public consultation process to address current options; if findings ring true, regulation could come in effect by Jan. 1, 2022.
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