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Missing Surrey family found safe

Missing Surrey family found safe

A family of four that was reported missing on Tuesday has been found. Surrey RCMP says the Anderson family has been located and is safe, but provided no further details.
The time has come to end daylight saving time in B.C., officials say

The time has come to end daylight saving time in B.C., officials say

A proposal to stop observing daylight saving time in British Columbia was narrowly approved by Union of B.C. Municipalities delegates Sept. 14.
Take a look inside the first legal grow-op in B.C. featured on Google Street View

Take a look inside the first legal grow-op in B.C. featured on Google Street View

Tantalus Labs has opened their doors to the general public online, by allowing Google Street View into their legal cannabis growing operation located in Maple Ridge
Airbnb tells municipal leaders to open the door to short term rentals in B.C.

Airbnb tells municipal leaders to open the door to short term rentals in B.C.

Short-term rental (STR) accommodations such as Airbnb can benefit communities if local officials listen to residents’ needs, create enforceable and fair regulations and work with the online listing companies, Union of BC Municipalities delegates heard Sept. 13.
Horgan says relief for B.C. renters is on its way, after allowing rent hikes of 4.5%

Horgan says relief for B.C. renters is on its way, after allowing rent hikes of 4.5%

With renters facing significant rent hikes, Premier John Horgan says he’s hopeful a new formula for setting limits on increases will arrive soon.
Vancouver officials urge vaccination after person diagnosed with highly infectious measles

Vancouver officials urge vaccination after person diagnosed with highly infectious measles

Health officials in Vancouver are urging people to get vaccinated against measles by today if there's a chance they were exposed to the highly infectious disease diagnosed in a person who attended a large music festival and block party.
School district sues parents of teens who set fire to elementary school

School district sues parents of teens who set fire to elementary school

The North Vancouver School District is suing the parents of four teens who set fire to the roof of Dorothy Lynas Elementary School two years ago, causing about $70,000 in damage.
Supreme Court sides with Rogers in illegal movie downloading case

Supreme Court sides with Rogers in illegal movie downloading case

Shutterstock The Supreme Court of Canada says internet service providers can recover some of the costs of helping movie companies and other copyright holders find illegal downloaders.
Vancouver police find bag of stolen wigs at Downtown Eastside hotel

Vancouver police find bag of stolen wigs at Downtown Eastside hotel

Vancouver police have recovered several wigs in the Downtown Eastside that are linked to a heartless crime last week that saw the theft of more than 100 wigs destined for cancer patients.
West End beer bar-resto Blind Sparrow moving to new location

West End beer bar-resto Blind Sparrow moving to new location

The West End's beer-centric Blind Sparrow gastropub has been on Denman for almost three years, but they've just announced a move to a new location not too far away.
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