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BC Coroners launch interactive map for unidentified human remains

BC Coroners launch interactive map for unidentified human remains

In an attempt to close investigations into unidentified human remains, the BC Coroners Service has unveiled an interactive map aimed at allowing the public to help provide information.
Craigslist robbery at gunpoint prompts police warning

Craigslist robbery at gunpoint prompts police warning

Police are providing the public with safety tips for online purchases as they continue to investigate a January Craigslist exchange turned violent where the seller was robbed at gunpoint.
Pedestrian dragged 140 metres in Burnaby hit-and-run

Pedestrian dragged 140 metres in Burnaby hit-and-run

Burnaby RCMP are investigating a hit-and-run early Wednesday morning that saw a 27-year-old Burnaby man dragged nearly 140 metres.
TransLink: Medical emergency shuts down service to Vancouver SkyTrain station

TransLink: Medical emergency shuts down service to Vancouver SkyTrain station

TransLink is advising passengers that there is currently no service out of Joyce-Collingwood Station due to a medical emergency.
Seth Rogen launches Canadian cannabis company designed to help you love weed

Seth Rogen launches Canadian cannabis company designed to help you love weed

Beloved Vancouverite Seth Rogen launched a new brand of Canadian recreational cannabis called Houseplant on Wednesday, March 27.
Local mom launches petition to ban styrofoam food packaging in Richmond

Local mom launches petition to ban styrofoam food packaging in Richmond

Richmond residents Michelle Li and her family were shocked by how much Styrofoam refuse they found during a shoreline litter pickup last Saturday, and they're determined to make a change.
Court orders West Vancouver man to stop giving Botox treatments

Court orders West Vancouver man to stop giving Botox treatments

A West Vancouver man has been ordered to stop giving Botox treatments and stop portraying himself as a doctor.
Study says B.C.'s housing policies mean drug users can be targeted for eviction

Study says B.C.'s housing policies mean drug users can be targeted for eviction

A new study says B.C. government policies are allowing landlords to evict drug users in Vancouver's rooming houses and there's little or no recourse for tenants to defend themselves against a practice that is often illegal and creates a risk of overdose.
BC Ferries ship strikes dock, service halted

BC Ferries ship strikes dock, service halted

BC Ferries says there were "no injuries or safety concerns" reported after a ship missed the berth at Langdale this morning and hit the Stormaway dock.
Harbour Air to transform into the first all-electric airline in the world

Harbour Air to transform into the first all-electric airline in the world

Harbour Air is embarking on what is believed to be a world first, adding an electric plane to its fleet — a zero-emission aircraft.
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