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Two missing adventurers last seen in Ucluelet

Two missing adventurers last seen in Ucluelet

All photos supplied Family are requesting help from the public in locating two men who have been declared missing and were last seen in Ucluelet.
B.C. shoppers support local economy at grocery store and when eating out: study

B.C. shoppers support local economy at grocery store and when eating out: study

Photo Pexels A study of buying preferences in British Columbia says people want food that is fresh, safe to eat and supports the local economy.
Some jokers just listed the Kinder Morgan pipeline project on Craigslist

Some jokers just listed the Kinder Morgan pipeline project on Craigslist

Some jokers made this Craigslist ad today that'll likely be down shortly. The $9b listing is "For sale: Stalled and collapsing pipeline project (as is)".
Knife-wielding man arrested at Brentwood Bay ferry terminal

Knife-wielding man arrested at Brentwood Bay ferry terminal

The MV Klitsa was delayed 25 minutes because of the incident at the dock in Central Saanich. Photograph By B.C. FERRIES A knife-wielding man was arrested this morning at the Brentwood Bay ferry terminal, causing delays for passengers.
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society says ship detained in Victoria

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society says ship detained in Victoria

Photo via the Sea Shepherd Facebook page. The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society says its U.S.-flagged research vessel RV Martin Sheen is being detained in Victoria along with the ship's captain, Chris Holt.
Alleged bank robber faces 12 charges after robbery spree in Burnaby, Vancouver, Coquitlam

Alleged bank robber faces 12 charges after robbery spree in Burnaby, Vancouver, Coquitlam

Photo contributed A 46-year-old Vancouver man faces 12 charges in relation to a string of bank robberies. Police identified Sean Bishop as a suspect after a bank robbery in the 1900-block of Rosser Avenue in Burnaby on Feb.
Green party Leader Elizabeth May pleads guilty to contempt over pipeline protest

Green party Leader Elizabeth May pleads guilty to contempt over pipeline protest

Kennedy Stewart and Elizabeth May hold a banner, blocking the entrance to the Kinder Morgan facility Friday afternoon.
Early morning shooting in Richmond

Early morning shooting in Richmond

A motorcycle lies behind police tape at the scene of Sunday morning's shooting on Saunders Road near No. 4 Road. Shane MacKichan photo Police are investigating after a man was shot in the early hours of Sunday morning. Shortly before 1 a.m.
V.I.A. Podcast Ep. 25: Vancouver parking meters accept tips now?!

V.I.A. Podcast Ep. 25: Vancouver parking meters accept tips now?!

This week on the Vancouver Is Awesome Podcast we've brought in the anonymous satirist behind the "Vancouver parking meters now accepting tips" article you may have seen recently.
NEB approves $1.4 billion gas pipeline project in northeastern BC

NEB approves $1.4 billion gas pipeline project in northeastern BC

The North Montney Mainline system would allow more B.C. gas to flow into the North American system A $1.4 billion 206-kilometre network of new natural gas pipelines in northeastern B.C.
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