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Fine, suspension for B.C. man who drove into oncoming traffic

Fine, suspension for B.C. man who drove into oncoming traffic

Vancouver police were attempting to pull over a driver they believed was prohibited from driving.
Approval to expand B.C. port broke endangered species law, hears court

Approval to expand B.C. port broke endangered species law, hears court

A 2023 decision to approve a port expansion in Delta, B.C., put endangered southern resident killer whales at risk and broke the Species at Risk Act, argued environmental groups in Federal Court Monday.
This interactive map shows Metro Vancouver beaches with E.coli advisories

This interactive map shows Metro Vancouver beaches with E.coli advisories

Vancouver Coastal Health monitors beach water quality throughout the swimming season.
B.C. tenant evicted after doing laundry in a Speedo or naked

B.C. tenant evicted after doing laundry in a Speedo or naked

The tenant also reportedly stole a bike and a scooter.
Car dealerships in North America revert to pens and paper after cyberattacks on software provider

Car dealerships in North America revert to pens and paper after cyberattacks on software provider

NEW YORK (AP) — Car dealerships in North America are still wrestling with major disruptions that started last week with cyberattacks on a company whose software is used widely in the auto retail sales sector.
Burnaby reveals legendary lineup for free Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival

Burnaby reveals legendary lineup for free Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival

This year's Burnaby Blues and Roots will feature a range of stunning voices in B.C.'s most beautiful outdoor venue.
B.C. companies' pride for diversity must extend beyond Pride Month

B.C. companies' pride for diversity must extend beyond Pride Month

Consumers and communities look for authenticity in corporate engagement, experts say.
Canada's population forecast to reach 63 million, as people over 85 set to triple

Canada's population forecast to reach 63 million, as people over 85 set to triple

OTTAWA — Canada's population of those 85 and older is expected to triple by 2073 to as many as 4.3 million people, an increase that will likely place new pressure on the country on several fronts, one demographer says.
‘Parting with a piece of ourselves’: Family-run Vancouver yogurt shop announces closure

‘Parting with a piece of ourselves’: Family-run Vancouver yogurt shop announces closure

"Opening a cozy yogurt shop was our dream...and we poured our hearts and hopes into every scoop and swirl."
There won't be an Ambleside Music Festival this summer

There won't be an Ambleside Music Festival this summer

The promoter of the annual West Vancouver event says they are planning to return in 2025
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