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He's back! Dude Chilling Park's resident Dude sculpture has returned

He's back! Dude Chilling Park's resident Dude sculpture has returned

The Dude is back, and it’s got a slick new look. Mount Pleasant’s famed Dude sculpture has returned to its rightful resting place in Dude Chilling Park – Guelph Park – after more than two years.
Vancouver police, victim’s family make plea for information in 2018 shooting

Vancouver police, victim’s family make plea for information in 2018 shooting

Vancouver police and the family of a Coquitlam teen killed in a brazen shooting in 2018 have renewed the plea for information in the case.
Man shot by police after allegedly chasing another man with a machete

Man shot by police after allegedly chasing another man with a machete

Surrey RCMP report that a man was sent to hospital after being shot by officers who responded to a call that a man was chasing another male with a machete.
TransLink announces dates and routes for new double-decker buses

TransLink announces dates and routes for new double-decker buses

TransLink has announced that its new double-decker buses will travel through Richmond, Delta, and Surrey starting October.
Woman jumps to her death in front of police in Surrey

Woman jumps to her death in front of police in Surrey

A internal investigation has been launched after a Surrey woman jumped to her death Tuesday in front of police.
Dog owners warned about repeated dumpings of suspicious meat in Metro Vancouver park

Dog owners warned about repeated dumpings of suspicious meat in Metro Vancouver park

Delta police are continuing to investigate several reports of suspicious meat being dumped along the trails in North Delta’s Watershed Park.
BMX rider tragically dies performing stunt on Vancouver seawall

BMX rider tragically dies performing stunt on Vancouver seawall

A man has died after attempting a stunt on a BMX bike on the seawall near the Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre on Sunday, Aug. 11.
Gouging, government policies blamed for B.C. gas price spikes

Gouging, government policies blamed for B.C. gas price spikes

Reports by a variety of experts offer dozens of explanations for why Vancouver has the highest gasoline prices in North America.
Cruise ships dump 1 billion litres of grey water off B.C.'s coast each year

Cruise ships dump 1 billion litres of grey water off B.C.'s coast each year

Cruise ships dump more than one billion litres of grey water off B.C.'s coast every year, a new study by World Wildlife Fund Canada charges.
Strathcona businesses urge action on Oppenheimer Park tent city

Strathcona businesses urge action on Oppenheimer Park tent city

The majority of businesses in and around Oppenheimer Park say something needs to be done about the ever-growing number of campers in the park.
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