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Metro Vancouver HandyDART employees may go on strike

Metro Vancouver HandyDART employees may go on strike

The local union representing the shared-ride service says customer service and working conditions have steadily declined under its current operator.
Rob Shaw: Rustad’s answer to 5G COVID conspiracies? Blame cancel culture

Rob Shaw: Rustad’s answer to 5G COVID conspiracies? Blame cancel culture

BC Conservatives face credibility gap as candidate calls wireless networks 'genocidal weapons'
Floor vomit subject of Surrey health-care building lawsuit

Floor vomit subject of Surrey health-care building lawsuit

The suit alleges multiple injuries, saying the building's operators failed to ensure "the premises would be free of vomit on the floor."
B.C. tribunal dismisses claim of chemical burns from permanent eyeliner treatment

B.C. tribunal dismisses claim of chemical burns from permanent eyeliner treatment

A woman claimed ink bled into her eyes and caused chemical burns.
Man's dying statement to wife disputed in B.C. murder appeal

Man's dying statement to wife disputed in B.C. murder appeal

69-year-old Zenen Cepeda Silva was on the porch of his Vancouver home with his wife when he was shot and killed.
Largest study of 2023 wildfires finds extreme weather fuelled flames coast to coast

Largest study of 2023 wildfires finds extreme weather fuelled flames coast to coast

Extreme temperatures seen in 2023 were equivalent to some climate projections for 2050, says the study.
Martin Mars water bomber could be ready to make its move on Wednesday

Martin Mars water bomber could be ready to make its move on Wednesday

It’s expected to take several hours to move the massive airplane from Patricia Bay to the B.C. Aviation Museum.
B.C. man charged with golf course murder appears in court

B.C. man charged with golf course murder appears in court

Gertrude Cheong, 49, died after being stabbed near Vancouver's Fraserview Golf Course.
Vancouver chef's murder case going to trial

Vancouver chef's murder case going to trial

Wataru Kakiuchi, a chef at a Vancouver restaurant, died as a result of stab wounds June 5.
181 police calls and counting: Is Vancouver's Dude Chilling Park as chill as its name suggests?

181 police calls and counting: Is Vancouver's Dude Chilling Park as chill as its name suggests?

Park regular: "I don't really see chaos. I feel at peace. I feel no harm."
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