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Father of B.C. teen linked to killings allowed to watch son’s video ‘will’

Father of B.C. teen linked to killings allowed to watch son’s video ‘will’

The father of one of the two Port Alberni teenagers linked to the killings of three people in northern B.C., has been allowed to watch a video described as his son’s last will and testament.
Vancouver police refute claims man beaten during fugitive hunt

Vancouver police refute claims man beaten during fugitive hunt

The Vancouver Police Department is now telling its side of the story about a man mistakenly arrested who claims he was beaten by officers involved in a hunt for a fugitive.
Thieves are stealing fire hose connections from Vancouver buildings

Thieves are stealing fire hose connections from Vancouver buildings

Thieves have allegedly stolen components from more than 60 standpipe connections that are attached to high-rise buildings in Vancouver.
Police warn public to avoid this man targeted in recent Metro Vancouver shootings

Police warn public to avoid this man targeted in recent Metro Vancouver shootings

Police are warning the public to stay away from a New Westminster man who has been the target in two recent shootings in Surrey and Burnaby.
Here's how much your rent can legally be increased in B.C. in 2020

Here's how much your rent can legally be increased in B.C. in 2020

The provincial government announced this week the maximum allowable rent increase for 2020 will mirror the province's annual rate of inflation.
Vancouver mayor wants jurisdiction over Oppenheimer Park tent city

Vancouver mayor wants jurisdiction over Oppenheimer Park tent city

Mayor Kennedy Stewart wants to put a plan in place to find housing for about 40 homeless people who remain in Oppenheimer Park
Campaign raises $3 million to protect B.C. inlet with the highest waterfall in North America

Campaign raises $3 million to protect B.C. inlet with the highest waterfall in North America

The Princess Louisa Inlet is a place of pristine, awe-inspiring beauty - and its fate was completely up in the air until this past week.
After 50 years, Richmond Go Karts ran their final laps

After 50 years, Richmond Go Karts ran their final laps

The checkered flags dropped for the last time at Richmond Go Karts (RGK) this weekend, as the local institution permanently shuttered its doors Sept. 2 after five decades in the racing and amusement business.
Scientists identify new viruses in wild, farmed salmon in B.C.

Scientists identify new viruses in wild, farmed salmon in B.C.

Scientists with the Strategic Salmon Health Initiative (SSHI) have discovered three new viruses in chinook, sockeye and farmed salmon in B.C.
Coroner investigating human remains found on Mount Seymour

Coroner investigating human remains found on Mount Seymour

The BC Coroners Service is investigating after unidentified human remains were discovered on Mount Seymour Sunday.
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