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Why Richmond uses dogs to clear snow geese from fields

Why Richmond uses dogs to clear snow geese from fields

A poster called for owners of “well-trained, medium to large sized dogs” to help move snow geese away from school fields and parks during the winter months.
It's going to be a cruel spring and summer for Vancouver drivers

It's going to be a cruel spring and summer for Vancouver drivers

We’ve all been there — the mad scramble to the ferry or Friday dash for the border that’s surprisingly disrupted by construction, filming or road work.
Employee ordered to detail alleged onion, garlic allergy discrimination in response to human rights complaint

Employee ordered to detail alleged onion, garlic allergy discrimination in response to human rights complaint

An employee accusing the City of Burnaby of not accommodating her latex balloon, onion and garlic allergies has been ordered to provide the details of her allegations to the city.
You'll have to wear a life jacket to fly on some B.C. floatplanes soon

You'll have to wear a life jacket to fly on some B.C. floatplanes soon

Travellers taking floatplanes in B.C. may have to get used to wearing personal flotation devices.
There won't be a casino in North Vancouver anytime soon

There won't be a casino in North Vancouver anytime soon

There will be no casino or slot parlour coming to the North Shore anytime soon, says BCLC.
RCMP seek witnesses after woman badly hurt in assault on UBC campus

RCMP seek witnesses after woman badly hurt in assault on UBC campus

A woman has been seriously injured after being attacked with a weapon while trying to intervene in a fight between a couple on the University of British Columbia's Point Grey campus.
Man slides down Vancouver skyscraper in dangerous social media stunt (Video)

Man slides down Vancouver skyscraper in dangerous social media stunt (Video)

A video has been shared on Reddit of a rather reckless individual sliding down the roof of a Vancouver skyscraper near English Bay.
Vancouver Police Department awards officers, civilians for acts of bravery

Vancouver Police Department awards officers, civilians for acts of bravery

The awards recognize police officers, civilian staff and regular citizens for acts of bravery and going beyond the call of duty.
B.C. premier checks time change mood with U.S. neighbours

B.C. premier checks time change mood with U.S. neighbours

British Columbia Premier John Horgan says he is checking with the province's neighbours in the United States about possibly moving to a unified time zone.
Report suggests legal rights of mentally ill patients in B.C. not being met

Report suggests legal rights of mentally ill patients in B.C. not being met

People who were involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric facility had inadequate paperwork in almost three-quarters of cases, according to a report by B.C. Ombudsperson Jay Chalke.
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