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2 charged with murder in fatal Burnaby stabbing Monday

2 charged with murder in fatal Burnaby stabbing Monday

Riza Jafari, 32, and Hatice Haydari, 28, were charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of a 40-year-old man on First Avenue near Boundary Road Monday.
New crime drama to film scenes in Vancouver this week

New crime drama to film scenes in Vancouver this week

The drama series follows a small team of investigators who must track down and catch dangerous killers.
Watch: What to know about this splurge-worthy chef's tasting menu at one of Whistler's top hotels

Watch: What to know about this splurge-worthy chef's tasting menu at one of Whistler's top hotels

Being fancy can be fun!
Canucks re-sign Filip Hronek to eight-year, $58 million contract

Canucks re-sign Filip Hronek to eight-year, $58 million contract

The Vancouver Canucks have committed a lot of money and term to Quinn Hughes' defence partner.
Dinosaurs come to Vancouver to get you thinking about extinction

Dinosaurs come to Vancouver to get you thinking about extinction

Dubbed 'Life at the Edge,' the exhibit aims to give visitors a peek into deep time, and bring them closer to the processes that could threaten human extinction.
B.C. family desperately searching for lost dog in Golden Ears Provincial Park

B.C. family desperately searching for lost dog in Golden Ears Provincial Park

Shampoo, the Goldendoodle, got spooked by thunder and ran off as the couple was putting on her leash.
Vancouver park board dispute sparks integrity commissioner probe

Vancouver park board dispute sparks integrity commissioner probe

Commissioners Laura Christensen, Jas Virdi at odds over alleged 'wear earmuffs' comment about park for neurodiverse, autistic children.
Heat wave or heat dome? Weather experts don't agree on the definitions

Heat wave or heat dome? Weather experts don't agree on the definitions

The term heat dome — like heat wave — doesn't appear in Environment Canada's glossary.
Facial-scanning technology speeds boarding on Vancouver cruises

Facial-scanning technology speeds boarding on Vancouver cruises

Vancouver becomes first North American city to use facial scans for faster cruise boarding
Intentional or accident? Vancouver police called to dog-friendly beach over scattered onions

Intentional or accident? Vancouver police called to dog-friendly beach over scattered onions

Vancouver police are investigating the suspicious onions and cannot confirm why they were left at the park.
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