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One person seriously injured in multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1

One person seriously injured in multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1

One person suffered serious injuries and was transported to the hospital.
Port Moody does its own take of 'The Crawl' with Art Shuffle

Port Moody does its own take of 'The Crawl' with Art Shuffle

Take a peek inside artists studios: The Art Shuffle returns to Port Moody to showcase the work of more than 100 artists.
Can the Canucks find the next Dakota Joshua?

Can the Canucks find the next Dakota Joshua?

Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin said they will "find the next Dakota Joshua" and might have to if they can't afford to keep the current Dakota Joshua.
Rob Shaw: B.C. pushes for dedicated disaster force to fight wildfires, floods

Rob Shaw: B.C. pushes for dedicated disaster force to fight wildfires, floods

Military can't be Ottawa's go-to response during disasters, say officials
Vancouver businesses struggle as Broadway subway construction extends

Vancouver businesses struggle as Broadway subway construction extends

Millions lost, no help: Broadway businesses plead for compensation or tax breaks as subway delays drag on.
B.C. sex offenders, killers allegedly breaching community supervision orders

B.C. sex offenders, killers allegedly breaching community supervision orders

Long-term offenders live in communities under strict conditions after their jail sentences have been served. Some, however, don't follow those conditions.
B.C.'s drought: Low snowpacks remain a concern for salmon experts

B.C.'s drought: Low snowpacks remain a concern for salmon experts

Much of the province currently sits between level one and three on the B.C. government's zero to five drought classification scale.
Comment: Government is making construction more expensive

Comment: Government is making construction more expensive

While the Rage Index is highest in Ontario and Alberta, for the first time in nearly two years of tracking, there was a 16-point spike in B.C.
Opinion: The emerald ash borer has arrived in B.C. — what can we do about it?

Opinion: The emerald ash borer has arrived in B.C. — what can we do about it?

The emerald ash borer is a destructive invasive pest which has killed tens of millions of trees across North America and has now been sighted in Vancouver.
North Van artist famous for Queen's coin portrait sues over missing, damaged sculptures

North Van artist famous for Queen's coin portrait sues over missing, damaged sculptures

One sculpture was stolen and another was broken at North Shore exhibitions, the artist claims.
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