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FortisBC asks customers across province to reduce gas use after pipeline rupture

FortisBC asks customers across province to reduce gas use after pipeline rupture

In the wake of Tuesday's rupture and fire along the Enbridge pipeline near Prince George, natural gas provide FortisBC is asking customers province-wide to reduce their usage Wednesday.
Fire erupts on barge in Fraser River for the second time in two months

Fire erupts on barge in Fraser River for the second time in two months

A barge loaded with crushed vehicles on the Surrey side of the Fraser River was ablaze for the second time in two months Tuesday, sending smoke billowing into the sky to drift over New Westminster.
VIDEO: Vancouver woman attacked on night bus

VIDEO: Vancouver woman attacked on night bus

Vancouver police are investigating a brazen late night attack aboard a bus leaving the Granville Strip that has left the victim questioning security protocols on late-night transit.
Pipeline ruptures, sparks massive fire north of Prince George

Pipeline ruptures, sparks massive fire north of Prince George

The rupture happened on a natural gas transmission pipeline owned and operated by Enbridge about 13.5 kilometres from Prince George on Tuesday evening.
Go on this epic cannabis-infused helicopter expedition in the B.C. mountains

Go on this epic cannabis-infused helicopter expedition in the B.C. mountains

How high can you get? Boutiq Escapes has the answer, and it is the highest of highs. While that may seem like a vague answer, this BC boutique company offers a spectacular, cannabis-fused glamping experience.
B.C. Lions coach mourns loss of "thousands and thousands" of football plays among stuff stolen from his parked car

B.C. Lions coach mourns loss of "thousands and thousands" of football plays among stuff stolen from his parked car

A member of the B.C. Lions' coaching staff is hoping he won't have to start from scratch after his car was broken into over the weekend.
No charges for Greenpeace aerial bridge blockade

No charges for Greenpeace aerial bridge blockade

Twelve protesters who were part of Greenpeace’s “aerial blockade” of oil tankers in Burrard Inlet this summer will not face criminal charges.
Faulty trail app leaves tourist stranded overnight on a cliff face

Faulty trail app leaves tourist stranded overnight on a cliff face

North Shore Rescue says a tourist using a faulty trail map app on his phone was led astray into danger Monday evening.
VIDEO: Tires slashed on at least 105 parked cars in Burnaby

VIDEO: Tires slashed on at least 105 parked cars in Burnaby

Police are on the hunt for a pair of suspects thought to have slashed the tires of about 105 vehicles on Monday morning.
These dazzling Vancouver fall foliage photos will take your breath away

These dazzling Vancouver fall foliage photos will take your breath away

With the Vancouver weather forecast predicting sunny weather all week, there's no better time to go exploring in the Lower Mainland. What's more, the region's fall foliage has arrived and it looks extremely vibrant and colourful.