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Off-duty police officer, woman stabbed outside elementary school in Delta

Off-duty police officer, woman stabbed outside elementary school in Delta

An off-duty police officer and a woman were stabbed outside a private elementary school on Wednesday in North Delta.
Vancouver police search for man who allegedly flashed his genitals to a teenage girl

Vancouver police search for man who allegedly flashed his genitals to a teenage girl

Vancouver Police report that a man allegedly flashed a teenaged girl in Vancouver's Shaughnessy neighbourhood on Tuesday, February 19.
North Shore Rescue finds body of Surrey hiker hit by avalanche

North Shore Rescue finds body of Surrey hiker hit by avalanche

One hiker is dead after being caught in an avalanche that swept across Runner Peak, a hiking trail just east of North Vancouver's Mount Seymour Monday morning.
Measles petition receives nearly 35,000 signatures in wake of Vancouver outbreak

Measles petition receives nearly 35,000 signatures in wake of Vancouver outbreak

A measles petition calling for mandatory vaccination for children attending public school in B.C. continues to gain momentum in the wake of an outbreak.
Recovery mission for man feared dead in Mt. Seymour avalanche resumes today

Recovery mission for man feared dead in Mt. Seymour avalanche resumes today

One hiker was rescued and another is feared dead after an avalanche swept across Runner Peak on Mount Seymour Monday morning.
Break-ins to cars in Vancouver almost double in eight years

Break-ins to cars in Vancouver almost double in eight years

The number of break-ins to vehicles in Vancouver almost doubled in the last eight years, jumping from 7,266 incidents in 2011 to 14,598 last year, according to year-end statistics for 2018 released by the Vancouver Police Department.
Why the price of almost everything could go up in 2020

Why the price of almost everything could go up in 2020

Brace yourself, dear consumer. Starting in 2020, and perhaps even this year, the cost of virtually everything could go up.
Floods could cover 42% of Fraser Valley in natural disaster triggered by climate change

Floods could cover 42% of Fraser Valley in natural disaster triggered by climate change

The Lower Mainland’s food security, transportation links and power supplies are at risk if an estimated 42 percent of the Fraser Valley floods
TransLink warns riders to prepare for snowy conditions on SkyTrain, buses

TransLink warns riders to prepare for snowy conditions on SkyTrain, buses

TransLink is encouraging riders to consult its online Trip Planner as snow begins to fall in the Lower Mainland.
B.C. government unveils budget big on social spending, low on new taxes

B.C. government unveils budget big on social spending, low on new taxes

The budget projects a surplus of $274 million in 2019/20 but increases B.C.'s total debt to $72.5 billion in 2019/20 and $82.4 billion in 2021/22.
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