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Small wineries trying to cope with bachelorette party bonanza

Small wineries trying to cope with bachelorette party bonanza

Linda D’Onoforio, third left, is shown with members of her bachelorette party in Niagara-on-the-Lake in this undated handout image. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Winery Guys Tours Twenty years ago, St. Hubertus and Oak Bay Estate Winery in Kelowna, B.C.
6 tips to help protect seniors during the heatwave in Vancouver

6 tips to help protect seniors during the heatwave in Vancouver

Photo Shutterstock The BC Care Providers Association is reminding the public to check in on their elderly friends, relatives and neighbours as the hot weather can leave them more vulnerable to heat illness.
Manitoba RCMP seize 1,000 pounds of B.C. pot, shatter and edibles

Manitoba RCMP seize 1,000 pounds of B.C. pot, shatter and edibles

RCMP photo RCMP in Manitoba have seized 1000 pounds of vacuum packed cannabis, shatter, oils and edibles from a semi-trailer travelling from the Lower Mainland to Ontario.
Surrey man charged in connection with murder at West Kelowna hotel

Surrey man charged in connection with murder at West Kelowna hotel

Photograph By FILE A man from Surrey has been charged in connection with the death of a woman at a West Kelowna hotel.
CRA probe into pre-sale condo flippers expands to include Vancouver’s Trump Tower

CRA probe into pre-sale condo flippers expands to include Vancouver’s Trump Tower

The Canadian government continues to widen the net cast over Vancouver’s real estate market to catch possible tax cheats, now ensnaring the developers behind Vancouver’s Trump Tower and other major area projects.
Trans Mountain pipeline work to resume in August: Kinder Morgan Canada boss

Trans Mountain pipeline work to resume in August: Kinder Morgan Canada boss

A aerial view of Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain tank farm is pictured in Burnaby, B.C., is shown on Tuesday, May 29, 2018. The federal Liberal government is spending $4.
TransLink's Tap-to-Pay used over a million times since launch

TransLink's Tap-to-Pay used over a million times since launch

Photo TransLink commerical New numbers released by TransLink show that its Tap-to-Pay system was used over one million times since it launched on May 22.
Good Samaritans hailed as heroes following Deep Cove seniors complex fire

Good Samaritans hailed as heroes following Deep Cove seniors complex fire

Several people are being credited with heroic actions after fire erupted at a 60-unit housing complex in Deep Cove Tuesday afternoon.
Surrey man arrested for multiple break-and-enters in Squamish and throughout B.C.

Surrey man arrested for multiple break-and-enters in Squamish and throughout B.C.

RCMP have arrested a man accused of seven break-and-enters in Squamish and other areas of B.C. He is one of two people alleged to have stolen firearms, vehicles, jewelry, identity documents, and electronics.
North Van Airbnb host fined thousands for operating illegal hostel

North Van Airbnb host fined thousands for operating illegal hostel

A Central Lonsdale Airbnb host, who sometimes welcomes more than a dozen guests per night in her three-bedroom townhouse has been ordered to pay thousands of dollars in fines to her strata and shut down her illegal hostel.