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Vancouver accident victim awarded $2.5M in damages

Vancouver accident victim awarded $2.5M in damages

Megan Dhaliwal sued Car2Go Canada, Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Canada Corporation and the driver of the car she was in.
'Expect to see smoke': Wildfire grows to 360 hectares near Pemberton

'Expect to see smoke': Wildfire grows to 360 hectares near Pemberton

Multiple aircraft and firefighters are fighting two wildfires near Pemberton on Monday.
Arrest made after 76-year-old man attacked with bear spray in B.C. parking lot

Arrest made after 76-year-old man attacked with bear spray in B.C. parking lot

Benjamin Blundell is scheduled for a September court appearance on one charge of assault with a weapon.
Canadians should be prepared for more wildfires and hurricanes: Environment Canada

Canadians should be prepared for more wildfires and hurricanes: Environment Canada

There are 474 fires blazing across the country, compared to the roughly 900 fires at this time last year.
'No burritos here, amigos!': New Mexican restaurant launches in Vancouver's Gastown

'No burritos here, amigos!': New Mexican restaurant launches in Vancouver's Gastown

It also has Mexican candies, snacks and made-in-house tortillas to take home.
'The Last of Us' film set transforms portion of major Vancouver street

'The Last of Us' film set transforms portion of major Vancouver street

Multiple locals shared videos and photos of the expansive set on social media.
'Shattered': Vancouver Family desperate to find missing puppy

'Shattered': Vancouver Family desperate to find missing puppy

Their older family dog just died after surgery.
Baldrey: Will an apparent shift in political attitudes impact B.C.'s 2024 election?

Baldrey: Will an apparent shift in political attitudes impact B.C.'s 2024 election?

Columnist Keith Baldrey examines several recent polls that appear to indicate younger voters in B.C. are leaning towards the conservatives.
Coquitlam resident calls on SFU to keep old Japanese–Canadian newspaper online

Coquitlam resident calls on SFU to keep old Japanese–Canadian newspaper online

More than 500 names are on the Change.org petition launched Aug. 5 by Larissa Kondo to preserve the digital access of "The New Canadian," a Japanese–Canadian paper that ran from 1938 to 2001.
Rob Shaw: Can British Columbians break their love affair with bad polls?

Rob Shaw: Can British Columbians break their love affair with bad polls?

Even after terrible prognosticating in 2013, polling firms still capture the attention of pundits and voters
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