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Radio host outspoken about Surrey, B.C., issues says bullets fired at her car

Radio host outspoken about Surrey, B.C., issues says bullets fired at her car

Ashiana Khan is seen in this undated handout photo. Ashiana Khan, a host with internet radio station Media Waves Communications in Surrey, B.C., says she has been outspoken about gang violence and on Saturday bullets were fired at her car.
Toxic shock syndrome killed B.C. teen and tampon use can't be ruled out: coroner

Toxic shock syndrome killed B.C. teen and tampon use can't be ruled out: coroner

Tampon/Shutterstock A coroner has concluded a 16-year-old British Columbia girl died of toxic shock syndrome while on a school trip last year.
BC SPCA investigating cruelty allegations at Fraser Valley chicken farm

BC SPCA investigating cruelty allegations at Fraser Valley chicken farm

Photo Shutterstock The BC SPCA constables are investigating further allegations of animal cruelty at chicken-catching firm Elite Farm Services in Chilliwack and at Jaedel Enterprises' operations in Abbotsford.
Hydro aims to fund two Vancouver schools in exchange for underground substation

Hydro aims to fund two Vancouver schools in exchange for underground substation

School trustees in Vancouver have approved a plan that would see BC Hydro finance the construction of a new elementary school in the city's West End and replace another, in exchange for building a substation under school board property.
CONTAGION Part 2 of 6: Drug resistance takes devastating human toll

CONTAGION Part 2 of 6: Drug resistance takes devastating human toll

Read Part 1: How Canada ‘dropped the ball’ on drug resistance
Federal and B.C. governments commit over $990M to affordable housing

Federal and B.C. governments commit over $990M to affordable housing

The federal and B.C. government signed an agreement today to invest over $990 million in affordable housing over 10 years. The $991.
What's open and closed for Canada Day 2018 in Vancouver

What's open and closed for Canada Day 2018 in Vancouver

Wondering just how much you can get done on that bonus Monday after spending your Sunday enjoying Vancouver's many Canada Day celebrations? Here's what is open and closed for Canada Day in Vancouver in 2018.
Messy, screeching peafowl to be removed from Surrey neighbourhood

Messy, screeching peafowl to be removed from Surrey neighbourhood

A peacock sits on a fence in Surrey, B.C., Wednesday, May, 2, 2018. Peacocks in a Surrey neighbourhood are now roaming the streets after someone cut down a tree that they used as a perch and home.
Ryan Reynolds says "Vancouver is f**king awesome!" in video message at the Rio Theatre

Ryan Reynolds says "Vancouver is f**king awesome!" in video message at the Rio Theatre

Rio Theatre operator Corrine Lea with some familiar characters Photo Melissa Shaw The Rio Theatre held a complimentary screening of both Deadpool movies and fans had hoped star Ryan Reynolds would be in attendance.
How Vancouver's Ryan Reynolds photographed his junk to teach his dad a lesson

How Vancouver's Ryan Reynolds photographed his junk to teach his dad a lesson

You might want to try Ryan Reynolds’ trick to convince his father to be a bit more choosy before hitting the send.
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