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B.C. politicians sidestep protesters to attend Chinese reception in Vancouver

B.C. politicians sidestep protesters to attend Chinese reception in Vancouver

Local leaders flocked to a Vancouver event put on by the Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China Wednesday.
Northern B.C. murders: RCMP investigation will be released Friday

Northern B.C. murders: RCMP investigation will be released Friday

The RCMP will release its investigative findings on Friday into the murders of three people in northern British Columbia that sparked a manhunt for two teenage suspects across Western Canada.
Hundreds of logging trucks clog Vancouver streets to protest state of B.C.’s forestry industry (PHOTOS)

Hundreds of logging trucks clog Vancouver streets to protest state of B.C.’s forestry industry (PHOTOS)

Hundreds of logging trucks jammed into downtown Vancouver Wednesday afternoon as drivers made their way to the Vancouver Convention Centre to lobby for reforms to the province’s forestry industry.
These Vancouver kids are becoming entrepreneurs and helping others

These Vancouver kids are becoming entrepreneurs and helping others

Build a Biz Kids is a non-profit society, that’s dedicated to helping youth — aged between 7 and 13 — prepare for the future and take action.
Vancouver-based retailers join global climate strike, plan to close shop Friday

Vancouver-based retailers join global climate strike, plan to close shop Friday

A Mountain Equipment Coop, MEC, store is seen in Montreal on Tuesday, June 18, 2019.
Teen cyclist seriously injured in crash with West Vancouver driver

Teen cyclist seriously injured in crash with West Vancouver driver

An 18-year-old man is in hospital with serious head injuries after a crash involving a driver and cyclist in West Vancouver Tuesday afternoon.
Vancouver Park Board to discuss ‘deteriorating conditions at Oppenheimer Park’

Vancouver Park Board to discuss ‘deteriorating conditions at Oppenheimer Park’

Vancouver Park Board will hold a special meeting Thursday to discuss the ongoing encampment at Oppenheimer Park.
Winter is coming: Rats and mice are about to invade Vancouver homes

Winter is coming: Rats and mice are about to invade Vancouver homes

As the weather continues to cool, Vancouver rats and mice will venture inside in search of shelter from the elements and food.
Thief steals phone from disabled teen on Metro Vancouver bus (VIDEO)

Thief steals phone from disabled teen on Metro Vancouver bus (VIDEO)

Metro Vancouver Transit Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect who allegedly stole a mobile phone from a young man with physical disabilities.
New B.C. ride-hailing operators could have to take driver-training courses

New B.C. ride-hailing operators could have to take driver-training courses

In addition to criminal record checks for ride-hailing service drivers, the province will be able to order driver training where needed.
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