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Metro Vancouver mom who killed eight-year-old daughter jailed 15 years

Metro Vancouver mom who killed eight-year-old daughter jailed 15 years

A White Rock woman who killed her eight-year-old daughter has been jailed without possibility of parole for 15 years.
U.S. border guards catch Mexican citizens crossing illegally from B.C.

U.S. border guards catch Mexican citizens crossing illegally from B.C.

American border guards say they stopped two Mexican citizens trying to hike across the border into the United States south of Osoyoos over the Labour Day weekend.
B.C. crisis centre marks 50 years of listening to people in their most critical time of need

B.C. crisis centre marks 50 years of listening to people in their most critical time of need

The Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Centre of B.C. marks its 50th anniversary Sept. 10 to coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day.
There's a 'horrendous amount' of illegally-dumped garbage at this Metro Vancouver beach

There's a 'horrendous amount' of illegally-dumped garbage at this Metro Vancouver beach

Triangle Beach in Richmond has long been a popular destination for the off-roading community, but it’s also a known illegal dumping ground.
Fiery bird strike forces plane to make emergency landing in Lower Mainland

Fiery bird strike forces plane to make emergency landing in Lower Mainland

A plane was forced to make an emergency landing at Abbotsford International Airport due to a "bird strike" on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
You can buy a tree for $10 to help grow Vancouver's urban forest

You can buy a tree for $10 to help grow Vancouver's urban forest

The Park Board’s popular semi-annual tree sale starts today, Sep. 10, and that means residents can buy trees for just $10 each.
Here's who won the $2M 2019 PNE Prize Home

Here's who won the $2M 2019 PNE Prize Home

The $2-million, 3,159 sq. ft. 2019 PNE Prize Home will be moved to its permanent location in Kelowna.
Permanent daylight time gets overwhelming support in B.C. survey

Permanent daylight time gets overwhelming support in B.C. survey

More than 93 per cent of respondents to a B.C. government survey didn't want to turn back time in the spring.
Port Moody mayor back to work five months after sexual assault charge

Port Moody mayor back to work five months after sexual assault charge

Port Moody Mayor Rob Vagramov said the past five months — facing a sexual assault charge, which he has denied — were sometimes “frustrating.”
Vancouver bus shelter cameras to be covered after privacy concerns raised

Vancouver bus shelter cameras to be covered after privacy concerns raised

Cameras on Vancouver bus stops are being covered up after Glacier Media revealed they had been built into new digital advertising signs.
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