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Property taxes could jump by 9.7% in $1.96 billion City of Vancouver draft budget

Property taxes could jump by 9.7% in $1.96 billion City of Vancouver draft budget

Public safety costs and inflation among reasons.
Former North Van teacher accused of sex offences also faces proposed class-action case

Former North Van teacher accused of sex offences also faces proposed class-action case

Former student alleges inappropriate behaviour by teacher on outdoor trips in 1970s
SkyTrain police chase uncovers stolen bike, drug trafficking evidence

SkyTrain police chase uncovers stolen bike, drug trafficking evidence

And the bike went back to its rightful owner.
Brr! Metro Vancouver temperatures to feel as cold as -9 C

Brr! Metro Vancouver temperatures to feel as cold as -9 C

There are a couple of chances of snow to come...but temperatures are expected to get bone-chillingly cold first.
UBC fisheries scientists land big prize

UBC fisheries scientists land big prize

Daniel Pauly, Rashid Sumaila recognized for research supporting high seas fishing ban
Judge awards $570K to man fired from Burnaby company — by his brothers

Judge awards $570K to man fired from Burnaby company — by his brothers

Doug Zoehner was president of Burnaby-based Algo Communication Products Ltd. until his brothers voted to fire him. Last week, a judge ruled he was wrongfully dismissed.
I Watched This Game: Dazzling Kuzmenko, disastrous Myers in Canucks loss to Predators

I Watched This Game: Dazzling Kuzmenko, disastrous Myers in Canucks loss to Predators

"You can’t let your foot off a wounded snake,” said Rick Tocchet.
Cases of 'winter vomiting bug' climbing across B.C.

Cases of 'winter vomiting bug' climbing across B.C.

People who are infected with the virus typically spend a few days experiencing a range of unpleasant gastrointestinal symptoms
Lynn Valley Care Centre hoaxer pleads guilty to obstruction of justice

Lynn Valley Care Centre hoaxer pleads guilty to obstruction of justice

A man convicted Jan. 27 of holding a man against his will in Richmond, and using weapons to coerce the victim to commit bestiality, pleaded guilty Tuesday to obstruction of justice. In B.C.
Watch: Vancouver hit by surprise heavy hail storm

Watch: Vancouver hit by surprise heavy hail storm

Did you experience it?
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