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Man accused of causing multiple Vancouver fires has arraignment delayed

Man accused of causing multiple Vancouver fires has arraignment delayed

Curtis Rabochenko faces four arson charges as well as breach of probation and mischief counts.
'Act like a robot': What doctors can learn from B.C. condom study

'Act like a robot': What doctors can learn from B.C. condom study

B.C. researchers find customers avoid emotional interactions when buying condoms and menstrual products — results that could offer lessons for doctors looking to communicate with patients.
Everything you need to know about Canada's new 'Verified Traveller' program for flights

Everything you need to know about Canada's new 'Verified Traveller' program for flights

The program will allow enrolled travellers to get through YVR quickly.
B.C. man wins wedding confetti cannon claim

B.C. man wins wedding confetti cannon claim

A Vernon winery withheld $3,150 of a $3,500 damage deposit to cover damage it claimed was caused by firing confetti cannons.
'Keen touched everyone's heart,' says widow of West Vancouver drowning victim

'Keen touched everyone's heart,' says widow of West Vancouver drowning victim

Keen Lau died at age 45 while trying to save the couple’s beloved dog after it was swept away by the current in Cypress Creek
Vancouver Park Board office 'redecorated' with cyclist graffiti

Vancouver Park Board office 'redecorated' with cyclist graffiti

The scribbles include "Stanley Park-ing Lot" and "All 'Bout Cars."
Federal government pledges $5M to Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver

Federal government pledges $5M to Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — The Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver has received about $5 million in new federal funding ahead of its opening on July 1.
'Gnarly looking': Traveller shares photos of ceiling that YVR hasn't fixed for 4 years

'Gnarly looking': Traveller shares photos of ceiling that YVR hasn't fixed for 4 years

The airport was aware of the issue years ago and said they would address it.
West Van police disperse crowds of unruly teens after hundreds gather at Ambleside on weekend

West Van police disperse crowds of unruly teens after hundreds gather at Ambleside on weekend

Water pistol grad game prompts alarm with report of youth carrying ‘handgun’
B.C. port expansion threatens endangered killer whales, claims court challenge

B.C. port expansion threatens endangered killer whales, claims court challenge

Controversial port expansion at Roberts Bank faces judicial review after environmental groups claim it will jeopardize endangered killer whale population.
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