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Sunny stretch: Vancouver forecast calls for sunshine over the next 6 days

Sunny stretch: Vancouver forecast calls for sunshine over the next 6 days

Keep your sunglasses handy.
Ex-employees go public about workplace abuse at Vancouver coffee business

Ex-employees go public about workplace abuse at Vancouver coffee business

Former employees of Matchstick have come forward to chronicle their experiences of workplace abuse
Vancouver’s top public health doctor opposes legal drinking trial in city parks

Vancouver’s top public health doctor opposes legal drinking trial in city parks

Park board commissioners request staff consider expanding trial from 10 parks to 23
Suspect arrested in East Vancouver double murder

Suspect arrested in East Vancouver double murder

The Vancouver resident is suspected of fatally shooting two men inside a residence near Commercial Drive
'Known drug user' leads Burnaby police to suspected dealers

'Known drug user' leads Burnaby police to suspected dealers

A vehicle search turned up nearly 100 prepackaged baggies of suspected cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin and fentanyl, ready for sale
Vandals deface brand new Pride crosswalk in West Vancouver (VIDEO)

Vandals deface brand new Pride crosswalk in West Vancouver (VIDEO)

Police are looking for two suspects and a black Mustang
This Canadian/American couple filmed their journey across the border during COVID-19 (VIDEOS)

This Canadian/American couple filmed their journey across the border during COVID-19 (VIDEOS)

"Made it through. Easy peasy."
Crime Stoppers releases Canada's 'most wanted' mugshots

Crime Stoppers releases Canada's 'most wanted' mugshots

Anyone who provides information could be eligible for a reward of up to $2000 upon arrest and charge.
Vancouver's school and playground zones are now 30 km/h every day

Vancouver's school and playground zones are now 30 km/h every day

Vancouver City Council approved a motion to advance slower and safer speeds on Vancouver’s residential streets. 
B.C. confirms 18 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 3,008

B.C. confirms 18 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 3,008

There have been three new COVID-19 related deaths.
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