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Liberal election plane damaged in B.C. after media bus drives under wing

Liberal election plane damaged in B.C. after media bus drives under wing

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's election plane sustained some damage in Victoria after a media bus drove under one of its wings Wednesday night.
Legendary Vancouver photographer Fred Herzog dies at 88

Legendary Vancouver photographer Fred Herzog dies at 88

Known for his vibrant, compelling shots of Vancouver's streets and people, the Equinox Gallery confirmed Fred Herzog's death on an Instagram post.
This Friday the 13th coincides with a spectacular Full Harvest Moon

This Friday the 13th coincides with a spectacular Full Harvest Moon

The fear of Friday the 13th is called Paraskevidekatriaphobia, but it's unclear exactly why or when the fear of the day first developed.
Vancouver doctor says vending-machine opioids a cheap way to save lives

Vancouver doctor says vending-machine opioids a cheap way to save lives

A doctor whose focus is on public health says he will soon be dispensing opioids through a vending machine in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside in order to prevent overdoses from fentanyl-laced street drugs.
Woman charged with seven counts of luggage theft at YVR

Woman charged with seven counts of luggage theft at YVR

Another arrest has been made in connection with luggage thefts at Vancouver International Airport.
Woman caught allegedly driving drunk from impaired driving trial in North Vancouver

Woman caught allegedly driving drunk from impaired driving trial in North Vancouver

BC Prosecution Service has approved charges against a woman for impaired driving after she was caught driving impaired from court in North Vancouver.
Vancouver police uncover massive bike theft ring near Oppenheimer Park

Vancouver police uncover massive bike theft ring near Oppenheimer Park

About 150 bikes were displayed by Vancouver police Wednesday morning, the net result of one bust made near Oppenheimer Park in late August.
If Vancouver bus shelter cameras stay off, no problem: privacy commissioner’s office

If Vancouver bus shelter cameras stay off, no problem: privacy commissioner’s office

Cameras at Vancouver bus shelters are covered up while the B.C.’s Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner gathers facts to ensure no privacy violations have occurred.
PHOTO: Base jumper stuck dangling on lamppost over B.C. highway

PHOTO: Base jumper stuck dangling on lamppost over B.C. highway

A base jumper walked away unharmed from a dramatic scene on Tuesday in Squamish.
Surrey Mounties eye details of transition and recruitment

Surrey Mounties eye details of transition and recruitment

Although Surrey mayor Doug McCallum has celebrated a new transfer agreement between the RCMP and the Municipal Pension Plan, Mounties are taking a wait-and-see approach.