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Police looking for wrong-way highway driver who triggered accident

Police looking for wrong-way highway driver who triggered accident

Police are hoping someone from the public can help identify a vehicle that caused one accident and narrowly avoided causing several others when the driver drove the wrong way along West Vancouver’s Highway 1 Monday evening.
City of Vancouver should make cohousing projects easier to be built says proponent

City of Vancouver should make cohousing projects easier to be built says proponent

It took four years from its inception for the Vancouver Cohousing to be completed.
BCLC approves Cascades Casino for Delta

BCLC approves Cascades Casino for Delta

BCLC has approved a new gambling and entertainment facility in the City of Delta.
New study sheds light on opioid victims in effort to create better interventions

New study sheds light on opioid victims in effort to create better interventions

The first snapshots from a project aimed at giving a better picture of those at greatest risk of opioid abuse reveals that an average of nearly 10 Canadians died each day from illicit drug overdoses between 2016 and 2018.
Cannabis company hopes to replace jobs lost in mill closure in small B.C. town

Cannabis company hopes to replace jobs lost in mill closure in small B.C. town

A flowering cannabis plant is seen at Blissco Cannabis Corp. in Langley, B.C., on October 9, 2018. Arnold Meyer spent 40 years working at the Tolko Industries Ltd. mill in Merritt, B.C., but then he faced the reality of being laid off.
Marrisa Shen investigators may have done DNA sweep of Middle Eastern men

Marrisa Shen investigators may have done DNA sweep of Middle Eastern men

Homicide investigators looking for 13-year-old Marrisa Shen’s killer appear to have targeted Middle Eastern men living in the Lower Mainland in a DNA dragnet.
Naturopath who treated child with rabies-infected saliva surrenders licence

Naturopath who treated child with rabies-infected saliva surrenders licence

A Victoria naturopath who controversially used rabies-infected saliva to treat a child has surrendered her licence with the College of Naturopathic Physicians of B.C. However, Anke Zimmermann will continue to work as an unregulated homeopath.
Federal government's appeal of solitary confinement decision in B.C. to be heard

Federal government's appeal of solitary confinement decision in B.C. to be heard

British Columbia's top court is set to hear the federal government's appeal of a ruling that said indefinite solitary confinement of prisoners is unconstitutional and causes permanent harm.
SkyTrain switch threatens to derail Surrey transit link

SkyTrain switch threatens to derail Surrey transit link

An artist’s rendering of the SkyTrain system Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum wants for his city and Langley | SkyTrain for Surrey The fastest-growing cities in the Lower Mainland – Surrey and Langley – desperately need some form of rapid transit.
Drake incident sparks PR crisis for Parq Vancouver

Drake incident sparks PR crisis for Parq Vancouver

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