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Needle reportedly found in Halloween candy in B.C. community

Needle reportedly found in Halloween candy in B.C. community

The RCMP in Burns Lake, B.C., say they have received a report of a needle found in a piece of Halloween candy.
Surrey bans sleeping in camper vans parked along streets

Surrey bans sleeping in camper vans parked along streets

The City of Surrey is outlawing sleeping in camper vans parked on streets.
Metro Vancouver transit strike continues as premier says he won't intervene

Metro Vancouver transit strike continues as premier says he won't intervene

Talks remain stalled in Metro Vancouver's ongoing transit strike and Premier John Horgan says the province will not intervene.
A 330-pound bronze statue worth $24,000 stolen from outside a Vancouver gallery

A 330-pound bronze statue worth $24,000 stolen from outside a Vancouver gallery

The manager of a respected art dealer in Vancouver says a thief made off with a heavy bronze statue on display outside the gallery Monday morning.
That driverless Tesla on wrong side of road was controlled by app

That driverless Tesla on wrong side of road was controlled by app

It appears the Tesla “driving itself” on the wrong side of the road in a Richmond parking lot was being remotely controlled.
Stabbing near Vancouver mall sends victim to hospital with serious injuries

Stabbing near Vancouver mall sends victim to hospital with serious injuries

Vancouver Police are investigating after a stabbing near a popular mall on Monday evening sent a victim to hospital with serious injuries.
Ryan Holmes stepping down as Hootsuite CEO

Ryan Holmes stepping down as Hootsuite CEO

Photo @invoker What happened: Founding CEO Ryan Holmes says he’s stepping away from the top job Why it matters: The Vancouver tech company has long been at the centre of speculation over an IPO The man who is perhaps Vancouver’s highest-profile tech
B.C. unlikely to see wildfires like those in California

B.C. unlikely to see wildfires like those in California

B.C.’s chances of experiencing wildfires and electricity infrastructure damages are lower than California’s due to climatic and geographic differences, BC Hydro says.
Several SeaBus sailings to be cancelled Tuesday, confirms TransLink

Several SeaBus sailings to be cancelled Tuesday, confirms TransLink

TransLink has confirmed that another six SeaBus sailings will be cancelled today as a result of the transit strike issued by Unifor.
B.C. investing $2 million to open eight new legal clinics

B.C. investing $2 million to open eight new legal clinics

Eight new legal clinics will open around B.C. as part of a $2 million investment to improve access to justice, Attorney General David Eby said Nov. 4.
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