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Canadians lax on checking personal data security

Canadians lax on checking personal data security

Millennial Canadians are particularly vulnerable to identity theft and financial fraud
B.C. eyes on coronavirus in Wash., state after deaths; expect extra questioning at land border crossings

B.C. eyes on coronavirus in Wash., state after deaths; expect extra questioning at land border crossings

Travellers returning to B.C. can expect extra screening by Canadian Border Services officials who will be asking about their health
The latest phoney phone call going around in Metro Vancouver involves woman crying in distress

The latest phoney phone call going around in Metro Vancouver involves woman crying in distress

"It freaked me out because there was a girl crying hysterically."
Chance of flurries for Vancouver in this week's forecast

Chance of flurries for Vancouver in this week's forecast

In case you needed a reminder that it is still winter...
Friends rally for Metro Vancouver mom after triple amputation due to meningitis

Friends rally for Metro Vancouver mom after triple amputation due to meningitis

A fundraising campaign has been set up for a Burnaby mom after a triple amputation due to bacterial meningitis.
Burnaby trucker used child's booster seat for adult passenger

Burnaby trucker used child's booster seat for adult passenger

The trucker was issued a $598 ticket and the extra passenger had to take the SkyTrain back to work.
Vancouver police looking for witnesses to Burrard Bridge collision

Vancouver police looking for witnesses to Burrard Bridge collision

An early Sunday morning collision left a pedestrian with serious injuries.
Fundraiser created for B.C. family of two-year-old killed in tragic parking lot incident

Fundraiser created for B.C. family of two-year-old killed in tragic parking lot incident

Five hours after the fundraiser was launched, it raised more than half of its $5,000 goal.
He can't draw anymore but this Metro Vancouver artist can still help B.C. kids

He can't draw anymore but this Metro Vancouver artist can still help B.C. kids

Metro Vancouver artist Stephen Carter is selling off many of his old drawings to raise funds for children going to Camp Sunrise, a Salvation Army-run program.
Could WW2 food lessons help amidst COVID-19 fears?

Could WW2 food lessons help amidst COVID-19 fears?

This Metro Vancouver cooking class teaches history and how to ration in times of national emergency.
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