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Surrey man arrested for multiple break-and-enters in Squamish and throughout B.C.

Surrey man arrested for multiple break-and-enters in Squamish and throughout B.C.

RCMP have arrested a man accused of seven break-and-enters in Squamish and other areas of B.C. He is one of two people alleged to have stolen firearms, vehicles, jewelry, identity documents, and electronics.
North Van Airbnb host fined thousands for operating illegal hostel

North Van Airbnb host fined thousands for operating illegal hostel

A Central Lonsdale Airbnb host, who sometimes welcomes more than a dozen guests per night in her three-bedroom townhouse has been ordered to pay thousands of dollars in fines to her strata and shut down her illegal hostel.
Richmond wildfire sends smoky skies to Vancouver

Richmond wildfire sends smoky skies to Vancouver

Although we are indeed in the midst of another fire season in British Columbia, the smoke lightly shrouding Vancouver is from a large fire at Richmond Nature Park.
YWCA receives $4.25M donation for affordable housing project and programs

YWCA receives $4.25M donation for affordable housing project and programs

Photo Shutterstock YWCA Metro Vancouver has received the largest donation in its 121-year history of $4.25 million.
Vancouver homicide victim was once punched in the face by a Richmond Mountie

Vancouver homicide victim was once punched in the face by a Richmond Mountie

The victim of Wednesday night’s homicide in Vancouver was once brutally assaulted by a Richmond RCMP officer during an arrest.
Survey finds that most Vancouverites agree with plastic straw ban

Survey finds that most Vancouverites agree with plastic straw ban

Plastic straws/Shutterstock Results of a new survey indicate that most Vancouverites are in favour of city council's decision to ban plastic straws , foam cups and containers by June 1, 2019. The online survey conducted by Research Co.
With fireworks nights looming, officials advise: Be a better boater

With fireworks nights looming, officials advise: Be a better boater

With the number of near-misses on the rise, police and port officials are bracing for some busy nights on the water as the annual Honda Celebration of Light looms.
Burnaby files for court order to enforce Camp Cloud eviction

Burnaby files for court order to enforce Camp Cloud eviction

Photograph By KELVIN GAWLEY The City of Burnaby is hoping a B.C. Supreme Court judge will give it the power to forcibly evict an encampment of pipeline protesters.
Police recover body from Fraser River in Delta

Police recover body from Fraser River in Delta

Delta police recovered the body of a male from the Fraser River Thursday morning in the 8200-block of River Road in Ladner.
Latest calf born to endangered killer whales dies off British Columbia

Latest calf born to endangered killer whales dies off British Columbia

A female killer whale is seen in the waters off Vancouver Island pushing the body of her newborn calf in this July 25, 2018, handout photo. Ken Balcomb, senior scientist at The Centre for Whale Research in Friday Harbour, Wash.
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