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Telus, Polygon sue each other over collapsed $175m Burnaby land deal

Telus, Polygon sue each other over collapsed $175m Burnaby land deal

Telus and a major Lower Mainland developer are suing each other over a $175.5 million Burnaby real estate deal that fell apart last month.
Vancouver police officers reunite air force vet with stolen scooter

Vancouver police officers reunite air force vet with stolen scooter

Vancouver police have reunited an 86-year-old Canadian Air Force veteran with his stolen scooter.
Massive power outage in City of Vancouver caused by fallen tree

Massive power outage in City of Vancouver caused by fallen tree

Crews are heading to a power outage caused by the powerful windstorm in Vancouver that is affecting 556 BC Hydro customers.
[UPDATED] Fallen tree caused Millennium Line SkyTrain disruptions

[UPDATED] Fallen tree caused Millennium Line SkyTrain disruptions

Wednesday's windstorm is continuing to have an impact on the region, as a fallen tree is the culprit behind service disruptions on the SkyTrain's Millennium Line.
Massive power outages affect thousands of BC Hydro customers in Metro Vancouver

Massive power outages affect thousands of BC Hydro customers in Metro Vancouver

Powerful winds have caused a number of power outages in the Lower Mainland and the forecast calls for the winds to continue into this evening.
B.C. data-gathering company influenced voters, violated Canadian laws

B.C. data-gathering company influenced voters, violated Canadian laws

A Victoria-based data-gathering company not only gave B.C. political parties’ voters’ personal data but also may have influenced Europe’s Brexit vote and the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Trial begins in teen's tragic death in a Burnaby crosswalk

Trial begins in teen's tragic death in a Burnaby crosswalk

Visibility is looking like a key factor in a trial for two drivers involved in a pair of crashes that killed a young Brazilian exchange student in 2018.
'We made history': UN Indigenous rights bill approved unanimously in B.C.

'We made history': UN Indigenous rights bill approved unanimously in B.C.

British Columbia has become the first province in Canada to formally implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Transit strike update: There will not be a system-wide bus shutdown tomorrow

Transit strike update: There will not be a system-wide bus shutdown tomorrow

Last-minute contract talks between Unifor and Coast Mountain Bus Company have reached a tentative agreement and there will not be a shutdown tomorrow.
One third of police complaints are not handled on time in B.C.

One third of police complaints are not handled on time in B.C.

One third of complaints to the Office of the Police Complaints Commissioner (OPCC) are not completed within legislated timelines, a legislative review committee has found. Vancouver Police.