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Vancouver police officer struck by distracted driver while ticketing another driver (VIDEO)

Vancouver police officer struck by distracted driver while ticketing another driver (VIDEO)

Vancouver Police are reminding drivers to exercise care and keep their eyes on the road after an officer was struck while working on a campaign.
Donation bins to return to Vancouver as new standards aim to prevent deaths

Donation bins to return to Vancouver as new standards aim to prevent deaths

Clothing donation bins are being allowed back on the streets of Vancouver as long as they meet a strict set of safety conditions.
Pro-China, pro-Hong Kong supporters clash in Richmond (VIDEO)

Pro-China, pro-Hong Kong supporters clash in Richmond (VIDEO)

An altercation between pro-China and pro-Hong Kong supporters underneath Aberdeen Canada Line station on Tuesday was caught on video.
BC SPCA announces winners of photography contest (PHOTOS)

BC SPCA announces winners of photography contest (PHOTOS)

The BC SPCA has announced the winners of its recent photography contest in two separate categories: backyard habitats and wild settings.
Strathcona residents urge Vancouver council to calm traffic on Prior Street

Strathcona residents urge Vancouver council to calm traffic on Prior Street

Residents are urging council to focus on slowing and reducing traffic along Prior Street, which runs east from Gore Street to Raymur Avenue, where it becomes Venables Street.
Suspect identified, arrest warrant issued for violent robberies at Vancouver SkyTrain stations

Suspect identified, arrest warrant issued for violent robberies at Vancouver SkyTrain stations

Metro Vancouver Transit Police have been able to identify the suspect in a pair of violent robberies that took place at two Vancouver SkyTrain stations this August.
B.C. sues for alleged drug trafficker’s condo, Jaguar & jewelry

B.C. sues for alleged drug trafficker’s condo, Jaguar & jewelry

The province’s director of civil forfeiture has wasted no time going after the money and possessions of a Burnaby man being investigated for drug trafficking.
B.C. sergeant-at-arms retires after legislature spending review

B.C. sergeant-at-arms retires after legislature spending review

The sergeant-at-arms of the B.C. legislature announced his retirement Tuesday, saying the damage to his reputation can no longer be fully repaired after he was placed on administrative leave last year when questions were raised about his spending.
This Vancouver meteor shower is expected to leave gas trails that last for seconds

This Vancouver meteor shower is expected to leave gas trails that last for seconds

Metro Vancouverites will have the chance to view two meteor showers this October. However, the first won't be much of a show.
Canada ranked #4 country in the world for working millennials

Canada ranked #4 country in the world for working millennials

The Working Millennial Index measures the best countries for young people around the world to live and work, and Canada placed in the top five.
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