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Cannabis edges out alcohol as the most common impairing substance: driver study

Cannabis edges out alcohol as the most common impairing substance: driver study

"Driving after cannabis use appears to be an emerging problem in Canada and may now be more common than driving after drinking alcohol," the study says.
You can sail on a lavish cruise from Vancouver to Sydney, Australia at a steal

You can sail on a lavish cruise from Vancouver to Sydney, Australia at a steal

The cruise stops in Tahiti and Hawaii, too.
Mayor Ken Sim no longer chair of Vancouver Police Board

Mayor Ken Sim no longer chair of Vancouver Police Board

Frank Chong is new chair, Comfort Fadugba is vice-chair.
B.C. pig farm protesters avoid prison sentence upon appeal

B.C. pig farm protesters avoid prison sentence upon appeal

The appeal court ruled the lower judge did not properly consider a conditional sentence.
Baldrey: B.C.'s 2024 election outcome will favour female candidates

Baldrey: B.C.'s 2024 election outcome will favour female candidates

Political columnist Keith Baldrey believes history will be made in the 2024 provincial election with the likelihood of more female MLAs elected than male.
Capilano University reopens North Vancouver campuses after threat-related closure

Capilano University reopens North Vancouver campuses after threat-related closure

The alleged perpetrator has been banned from all CapU campuses, the school says
Outdoor cold plunge and sauna businesses are illegal in Vancouver, but that could soon change

Outdoor cold plunge and sauna businesses are illegal in Vancouver, but that could soon change

"I think there's an appetite on the part of the public for these opportunities," says a Vancouver councillor.
BB gun pellets hurt pedestrians in Port Moody: police

BB gun pellets hurt pedestrians in Port Moody: police

Two teens are sought by Port Moody police, alleged to have shot pedestrians with BB gun pellets in the Heritage Mountain area.
Bigger and more B.C. family benefit cheques coming in July

Bigger and more B.C. family benefit cheques coming in July

With the provincial government set to increase its debt from $89 billion to $156 billion between 2022 and 2027, some tax money is trickling back down to families.
If the Oilers win Game 7, will Stecher and Gagner get their names on the Stanley Cup?

If the Oilers win Game 7, will Stecher and Gagner get their names on the Stanley Cup?

Richmond's own Troy Stecher is the only former member of the Vancouver Canucks currently listed on the Edmonton Oilers' roster.
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