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Surrey man charged in accident that killed two girls, woman

Surrey man charged in accident that killed two girls, woman

Scene of the April 28, 2017 crash on Lougheed Highway. Photograph By CTV Chopper 9/File Nearly a year after a crash on Lougheed Highway killed a woman and two young cousins, a Surrey man has been charged with a driving charge related to the accident.
Video from Bono's anti-poverty group needles Trudeau for lacking gender plan

Video from Bono's anti-poverty group needles Trudeau for lacking gender plan

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers remarks at the W7: Feminist Visions for the G7 meeting in Ottawa on Wednesday, April 25, 2018.
RV used for safe consumption of drugs, nursing support continues to be accessed by Kamloops users

RV used for safe consumption of drugs, nursing support continues to be accessed by Kamloops users

The RV Interior Health uses for the supervised consumption of drugs, nursing support and referrals to other services.
Metro Vancouver housing market still ‘vulnerable’ – for eighth straight quarter

Metro Vancouver housing market still ‘vulnerable’ – for eighth straight quarter

Metro Vancouver’s housing market has been assessed as “highly vulnerable” for the eighth consecutive quarter by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
B.C. introduces recreational marijuana legislation for legal age, distribution

B.C. introduces recreational marijuana legislation for legal age, distribution

Cannabis/Shutterstock The British Columbia government introduced a trio of bills today outlining how recreational marijuana will be regulated, adding clarity to some rules that have already been made public.
West Van senior loses over $800K in phone scam

West Van senior loses over $800K in phone scam

Shutterstock A West Vancouver senior has lost over $800,000 through what police are calling a new version of the 'bank inspector' phone scam.
B.C. joins Alberta, Ontario, Quebec in banning payment for blood and plasma

B.C. joins Alberta, Ontario, Quebec in banning payment for blood and plasma

Shutterstock Payment for blood and plasma would be prohibited in British Columbia under legislation introduced today. There are no clinics in B.C. that pay people for blood or plasma and the legislation is meant to prevent any from opening.
Bill Cosby convicted of drugging and molesting Canadian woman

Bill Cosby convicted of drugging and molesting Canadian woman

Tom Mesereau, left, and Kathleen Bliss, lawyers for actor and comedian Bill Cosby, arrive for Cosby’s sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse, Thursday, April 26, 2018, in Norristown, Pa.
$30 million Lotto 6/49 ticket sold in Coquitlam, prize has yet to be claimed

$30 million Lotto 6/49 ticket sold in Coquitlam, prize has yet to be claimed

Cash/Shutterstock The winning ticket in last night't Lotto 6/49 draw was purchased in Coquitlam, and the winner has yet to come forward.
YWCA launches tool to report sexualized advertisements

YWCA launches tool to report sexualized advertisements

YWCA YWCA Metro Vancouver has launched an online tool to encourage the public to lodge complaints about harmful imagery in Canadian advertisements.
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