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Former WestJet employee closer to harassment class action suit against airline

Former WestJet employee closer to harassment class action suit against airline

A former flight attendant is getting ready to take the next steps in a class-action lawsuit against WestJet after the airline lost its appeal asking for the case to be thrown out.
Independent office probes fatal police-involved shooting in New West

Independent office probes fatal police-involved shooting in New West

A man has died following a shooting involving officers in New Westminster, B.C.
Officials say person with measles flew from Vancouver to Edmonton to NWT

Officials say person with measles flew from Vancouver to Edmonton to NWT

Two new cases of measles were reported in British Columbia on Sunday, with one of them prompting officials in Alberta and the Northwest Territories to warn the person may have exposed others to the infection as they travelled.
B.C. ticket holder wins Friday night’s $25.9 million Lotto Max jackpot

B.C. ticket holder wins Friday night’s $25.9 million Lotto Max jackpot

A ticket holder in British Columbia won the Friday, Feb. 22, 2019 $25.9 million dollar Lotto Max jackpot. The exact location where the winning lotto ticket was purchased was not immediately revealed.
Vancouver council approves detox and social housing complex

Vancouver council approves detox and social housing complex

The complex will be built on properties at 1636 Clark Dr. and 1321 to 1395 East First Ave. Vancouver city council, in a unanimous decision following a two-day public hearing, approved on Feb.
Eau no! North Vancouver RCMP seek fragrance filcher

Eau no! North Vancouver RCMP seek fragrance filcher

A surveillance image released by North Vancouver RCMP shows the suspect in a $1,600 perfume theft. photo supplied North Vancouver RCMP are trying to sniff out a suspect accused of stealing $1,600 in designer fragrances.
Will that be cash, debit, credit, smartphone or iris scan?

Will that be cash, debit, credit, smartphone or iris scan?

The 21st Century has brought many alterations to the way Canadians relate to currency. Our paper money has been completely transformed into polymer.
Now 10 cases of measles diagnosed in B.C. outbreak, vaccinations way up

Now 10 cases of measles diagnosed in B.C. outbreak, vaccinations way up

Two new cases of measles have been diagnosed in the Vancouver area for a total of 10 illnesses as health officials say they're concerned.
Pilot project gives Vancouverites new way to dispose of used clothing

Pilot project gives Vancouverites new way to dispose of used clothing

A number of clothing donation bins on Vancouver streets dwindling, but a new pilot project offers residents an alternative for getting rid of old clothes.
Green Moustache finalizing deal to put healthy vending machines into B.C. hospitals

Green Moustache finalizing deal to put healthy vending machines into B.C. hospitals

The prevailing mantra at The Green Moustache has always been that food is medicine. Now the vegan food company is putting that philosophy into action.
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