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Metro Vancouver transit projects near funding deadline, says Mayors' Council

Metro Vancouver transit projects near funding deadline, says Mayors' Council

Metro Vancouver mayors continue with public campaigning to pressure senior governments for transit funding.
Patio coverings slashed at West Vancouver restaurant

Patio coverings slashed at West Vancouver restaurant

The vandalism has negatively impacted the business, and the owner says that staff feel unsafe
Witnesses wanted: Woman aboard a bus assaulted by youths in New West

Witnesses wanted: Woman aboard a bus assaulted by youths in New West

Woman in “distress” after suffering minor injuries during alleged assault on a bus in New Westminster
'My throat is sore': Simu Liu crashes concert in surprise Vancouver appearance

'My throat is sore': Simu Liu crashes concert in surprise Vancouver appearance

This Ken can sing.
BC United unveils wildfire policy reforms, which involve incorporating local expertise

BC United unveils wildfire policy reforms, which involve incorporating local expertise

More frontline firefighting personnel, new fire suppression technology and an expanded a fleet of aircraft are part of the plan.
Metro Vancouver-based Korean restaurant chain closes four of its locations

Metro Vancouver-based Korean restaurant chain closes four of its locations

Two of the three Vancouver locations have closed, plus a fourth in the Fraser Valley
Canucks' new broadcast team includes Ray Ferraro and Dave Tomlinson

Canucks' new broadcast team includes Ray Ferraro and Dave Tomlinson

Sportsnet required two commentators to replace John Garrett.
Breakout Festival Riot: 15 people face charges one year after incident

Breakout Festival Riot: 15 people face charges one year after incident

Those charged are all men who were aged between 15 and 22 at the time of the incident.
Machine decision-making in B.C. government must be fair and transparent, conference hears

Machine decision-making in B.C. government must be fair and transparent, conference hears

BC Ombudsperson staff highlight fairness principles and fairness challenges to consider when developing artificial intelligence systems.
Burnaby RCMP forced to go undercover to charge hit-and-run suspect

Burnaby RCMP forced to go undercover to charge hit-and-run suspect

Lyle Murray Fraser, 71, was sentenced Monday for a pedestrian-involved hit-and-run on Gilley Avenue more than five years ago.
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