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Trudeau appears open to safer-opioid proposal in Vancouver: mayor

Trudeau appears open to safer-opioid proposal in Vancouver: mayor

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seems open to a proposal from Vancouver to provide millions of dollars in funding for a safe supply of opioids to reduce overdose deaths.
B.C. premier urges Coast Mountain and Unifor to get back to bargaining

B.C. premier urges Coast Mountain and Unifor to get back to bargaining

Premier John Horgan repeatedly urged the bus drivers’ union Unifor to bargain with employer Coast Mountain Bus Co. and hammer out an agreement in advance of a planned three-day bus strike.
Union representing SkyTrain workers agrees to mediation meetings

Union representing SkyTrain workers agrees to mediation meetings

British Columbia Rapid Transit Company and CUPE 7000, the union representing 900 SkyTrain workers, have agreed to mediation beginning next week.
Lane closures expected tonight and this weekend on Lions Gate Bridge

Lane closures expected tonight and this weekend on Lions Gate Bridge

Lane closures on Lions Gate Bridge are expected starting tonight and on Saturday evening, according to the B.C. Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure.
Resilience BC: Province launches revamped anti-racism network

Resilience BC: Province launches revamped anti-racism network

Through the efforts of a number of community stakeholders, the provincial government has launched a new Resilience BC Anti-Racism Network.
High-risk sex offender who poses threat to teen girls living in Vancouver

High-risk sex offender who poses threat to teen girls living in Vancouver

Vancouver Police are warning the public about a high-risk sex offender who is living in Vancouver and poses a significant threat to teen girls and adult women.
ICBC’s North Vancouver head office targeted by hoax bomb threat

ICBC’s North Vancouver head office targeted by hoax bomb threat

ICBC’s head office in North Vancouver was the subject of a bomb threat Tuesday afternoon.
Teen boys hold up women at knife-point in two Burnaby incidents

Teen boys hold up women at knife-point in two Burnaby incidents

A 14-year-old youth faces charges after two failed knife-point robberies involving women walking alone in South Burnaby Tuesday evening.
Most UBC students out or leaving Hong Kong amid turmoil

Most UBC students out or leaving Hong Kong amid turmoil

UBC said it has cancelled its second term for exchange students in Hong Kong while it ensures the remainder of its students in the protest-racked region can get out.
Spirit of the West frontman John Mann has died

Spirit of the West frontman John Mann has died

Spirit of the West frontman John Mann, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, performs his final concert in Vancouver, Saturday, April 16, 2016.
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