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Air Canada pilots are finally allowed to fly while bearded

Air Canada pilots are finally allowed to fly while bearded

Air Canada pilots are now allowed fly bearded thanks to a study conducted in Simon Fraser University’s hypobaric chamber atop Burnaby Mountain.
Strathcona policing centre opens with ‘fentanyl tax’ money

Strathcona policing centre opens with ‘fentanyl tax’ money

An East Hastings Street storefront in Strathcona that used to sell marijuana seeds is now a community policing centre and officially opened its doors Wednesday, despite pushback from a drug users’ group that called for the centre’s funding to be spent on combatting the opioid crisis.
First-degree murder suspect Ibrahim Ali to appear in Vancouver court

First-degree murder suspect Ibrahim Ali to appear in Vancouver court

A brief court appearance is expected today in Vancouver provincial court for a man charged after the death of a teenage girl.
Debris from rock fall damages cars on Sea to Sky Highway

Debris from rock fall damages cars on Sea to Sky Highway

Four vehicles were hit with minor damage and Highway 99 near Pasco Road north of Horseshoe Bay was closed for 30 minutes Wednesday morning after a small rock fall hit the area.
Measles warning issued in Vancouver for Skookum, SkyTrain, restaurant and more

Measles warning issued in Vancouver for Skookum, SkyTrain, restaurant and more

Vancouver Coastal Health is warning anyone who went to the Skookum Festival, visited Noodlebox in Mount Pleasant or the Outdoor Community Block Party or used public transit in Vancouver at specific times that they may have been exposed to measles.
Marijuana farm smell and security concern municipal leaders

Marijuana farm smell and security concern municipal leaders

Marijuana farm odour and security on B.C.’s Agricultural Land Reserve are issues of concern for municipal leaders gathered in Whistler for the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities conference.
Vancouver Park Board considers motion to identify, recognize First Nation names

Vancouver Park Board considers motion to identify, recognize First Nation names

A motion before the Vancouver Park Board could mark the next step toward reconciliation with three Vancouver-area First Nations.
Cops blast Richmond driver on social media for going nearly 3 times speed limit

Cops blast Richmond driver on social media for going nearly 3 times speed limit

Richmond Mounties have taken to social media to shame a driver they caught going nearly three times the speed limit.
85 kilograms of garbage was just pulled out of the Capilano River

85 kilograms of garbage was just pulled out of the Capilano River

Volunteer divers went under the Capilano River in North Vancouver to clean up debris left by hikers and fishermen. Finds included an iPhone and lots of fishing gear.
Theft of wigs for kids who have cancer is "heartbreaking" says shop manager

Theft of wigs for kids who have cancer is "heartbreaking" says shop manager

The manager of a Vancouver store where wigs intended for kids with cancer were stolen says it's been heartbreaking to call their families and break the news.
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