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The controversial Burnaby North Conservatives' Facebook page has disappeared

The controversial Burnaby North Conservatives' Facebook page has disappeared

A controversial Facebook page representing the Burnaby North-Seymour Constituency Association has disappeared from public view or been deleted.
B.C. teens help save 90-year-old stranded in car for three days

B.C. teens help save 90-year-old stranded in car for three days

A 90-year-old man stranded on a logging road in Pender Harbour for three days with minimal food and water was rescued after being discovered by two teenagers who were dirt biking in the area.
Police investigate Metro Vancouver crash that left at least two people seriously injured

Police investigate Metro Vancouver crash that left at least two people seriously injured

Surrey RCMP say a two-vehicle collision Friday evening caused serious and potentially life threatening injuries to an undisclosed number of people.
B.C. cabinet minister Jinny Sims steps aside amid RCMP investigation

B.C. cabinet minister Jinny Sims steps aside amid RCMP investigation

A British Columbia cabinet minister stepped aside Friday after Premier John Horgan said a special prosecutor has been appointed amid an RCMP investigation.
Man arrested after woman found dead in Metro Vancouver home

Man arrested after woman found dead in Metro Vancouver home

Homicide teams have been called to investigate after a woman was found dead inside a Surrey home Friday afternoon.
Canadian premiere of Vancouver drug documentary DOSED screens next week

Canadian premiere of Vancouver drug documentary DOSED screens next week

Drugs, doses and decriminalization will be on the docket in Vancouver next week. It all kicks off with the Canadian premiere of the film DOSED.
Three Vancouver hotels sue union over ‘deafening noise’ from striking workers

Three Vancouver hotels sue union over ‘deafening noise’ from striking workers

Three Vancouver hotels are suing Unite Here Local 40 and their striking workers, claiming picketers have been making a “substantial and unreasonable amount of deafening noise.”
It's World Smile Day, here are 5 easy ways to do some good in Vancouver

It's World Smile Day, here are 5 easy ways to do some good in Vancouver

Today we have a simple mission for Vancouverites: Make at least one person smile.
B.C. teenager arrested for alleged bomb threats aimed at Montreal's airport

B.C. teenager arrested for alleged bomb threats aimed at Montreal's airport

A 16-year-old boy from B.C. is facing charges for allegedly making several false bomb threats online aimed at Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport in Montreal.
Autistics United Vancouver to march in protest of high-profile autism org

Autistics United Vancouver to march in protest of high-profile autism org

Autistics United Vancouver — a self-advocacy group — will march this Sunday in Richmond to protest a walk that claims to speak for them.
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