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Former Surrey Mountie gets house arrest after Creep Catchers vigilante sting

Former Surrey Mountie gets house arrest after Creep Catchers vigilante sting

A former British Columbia Mountie caught in a sting by a vigilante group has been sentenced to house arrest and probation after he pleaded guilty to breach of trust.
1,100 new condos proposed for ‘Lansdowne Village’

1,100 new condos proposed for ‘Lansdowne Village’

Photo supplied After “Brighouse Village” proposed more than 3,000 new apartments near Canada Line Brighouse Station, “Lansdowne Village” in Richmond’s city centre is now underway.
The best sunny fall day activities to enjoy in Metro Vancouver before it rains

The best sunny fall day activities to enjoy in Metro Vancouver before it rains

We've compiled a list of the best sunny fall day activities to enjoy before things get wetter in the Lower Mainland so you can make the most of the season.
The latest numbers on the total amount of legal weed sales made in B.C.

The latest numbers on the total amount of legal weed sales made in B.C.

The first two days of legal cannabis being available in Canada show strong numbers in online sales and at the retail level of the single outlet where the drug is available for purchase
The vibrant colours in last night's Vancouver sunset are a sight to see (PHOTOS)

The vibrant colours in last night's Vancouver sunset are a sight to see (PHOTOS)

Last night's Vancouver sunset photos show a few fluffy clouds striped across the brilliant sky, as well as an array of brilliant red, pink, orange and yellow hues.
What Translink does and doesn't allow on SkyTrains

What Translink does and doesn't allow on SkyTrains

While there are a number of things that people shouldn't do on Translink routes, there is some confusion about exactly what isn't allowed. For example, people are allowed to bring their bikes onboard, but capacity is limited by which line you are on.
Most first-time buyers are stretching to the max on home purchase

Most first-time buyers are stretching to the max on home purchase

The vast majority (85 per cent) of first-time buyers are spending the maximum they can possibly afford on their first home purchase, reveals a Canada Housing and Mortgage Corporation (CMHC) survey released October 18.
"The blob" is back: warm water anomaly returns to B.C. waters

"The blob" is back: warm water anomaly returns to B.C. waters

While it may seem like an odd term, meteorologists say that the "the blob" has devasting effects.Last seen in 2016, the phenomenon takes place when a large area of the ocean warms up, which creates a warm patch, or as it is known, a "blob."
Housing expert 'flabbergasted' at MP's plan to turn Burnaby tank farm into condos

Housing expert 'flabbergasted' at MP's plan to turn Burnaby tank farm into condos

Photograph By Jennifer Moreau We can create billions of dollars in land value, protect the local environment and make Burnaby residents safer all at once.
Police are raiding illegal pot shops in B.C. and Newfoundland

Police are raiding illegal pot shops in B.C. and Newfoundland

Cannabis Care, an unlicensed cannabis dispensary in St. John’s N.L. was raided by the RNC and inspectors from the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corp on Thursday, October 18, 2018.
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