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Burnaby mayor predicts 'chaos' if Kinder Morgan pipeline proceeds

Burnaby mayor predicts 'chaos' if Kinder Morgan pipeline proceeds

Protester Nan Gregory is carried away by Burnaby RCMP after protesting at the Trans Mountain terminal in Burnaby on Friday.
Police on watch for accused $28,800 Rolex scammer

Police on watch for accused $28,800 Rolex scammer

Police are looking for this man, who is accused of using a fake bank draft to buy a really expensive watch. photo supplied If you have the time, he has the watch.
B.C. government backs Songhees Nation's bid to host 2020 Indigenous Games

B.C. government backs Songhees Nation's bid to host 2020 Indigenous Games

Photo NAIG Council British Columbia's government is backing a Victoria-area First Nation's attempt to host the 2020 North American Indigenous Games. Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Minister Scott Fraser says the province will contribute $3.
Coquitlam rabbits get vaccine to prevent hemorrhagic disease

Coquitlam rabbits get vaccine to prevent hemorrhagic disease

There has been no sign of Rabbit Hemorrhagic disease at the Coquitlam Animal Shelter and all steps are being taken to protect the rabbits, including inoculation with a vaccine, according to staff. Photograph By PIXABAY.
18 demolished Vancouver buildings brought back to life by illustrator

18 demolished Vancouver buildings brought back to life by illustrator

Canadian illustrator Raymond Biesinger just released a print that is sure to please architecture, history and general buffs of Vancouver and its awesomeness.
North Van standoff ends with arrest

North Van standoff ends with arrest

File photo Police have arrested a 44-year-old man after a five hour standoff that started at about 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 15.
BC SPCA rescues 45 neglected Havanese dogs from breeder

BC SPCA rescues 45 neglected Havanese dogs from breeder

Photo BC SPCA The BC SPCA has rescued 45 Havanese and Havanese-cross dogs voluntarily surrendered by a former breeder outside Victoria on April 12.
Man acquitted on terror charges is a security risk: RCMP officer

Man acquitted on terror charges is a security risk: RCMP officer

file photo Cindy Goodman, North Shore news Photo CBSA An officer in the RCMP's national security division says the man acquitted of terror charges in a British Columbia court was no "couch jihadist" and was clearly becoming radicalized. Const.
B.C. prosecutors considering criminal charges for Trans Mountain protesters

B.C. prosecutors considering criminal charges for Trans Mountain protesters

Federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, centre, is arrested by RCMP officers after joining protesters outside Kinder Morgan’s facility in Burnaby, B.C., on March 23, 2018. A B.C.
Rosemary Rocksalt Bagels' co-founder seeks NPA mayoral nomination

Rosemary Rocksalt Bagels' co-founder seeks NPA mayoral nomination

Ken Sim, far right, joins John Coupar, Hector Bremner and Glen Chernen in the race to become the NPA’s mayoral candidate. The contest goes May 29 at the Hellenic Centre on Arbutus Street.
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