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Squamish chief launches bid for mayor of Vancouver

Squamish chief launches bid for mayor of Vancouver

Ian Campbell, one of 16 hereditary chiefs of the Squamish Nation, kicked off his campaign for mayor Monday at the Waterview events centre under the Granville Street Bridge.
Toddler seriously injured after falling out of window in Steveston

Toddler seriously injured after falling out of window in Steveston

Westwater Village A three-year-old boy has been seriously injured after falling out of a third-storey window in Stevetson. The incident occurred around 12:30 p.m. Monday, according to Richmodn RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Dennis Hwang.
Watch these Kits Beach heroes rescue a hopelessly stuck sailboat (VIDEO)

Watch these Kits Beach heroes rescue a hopelessly stuck sailboat (VIDEO)

Yesterday CBC reporter Chantelle Bellrichard happened upon an interesting scene at Kits Beach, and took us through it on Twitter.
Vancouver is getting a new podcast festival this fall

Vancouver is getting a new podcast festival this fall

Photo Pexels The Vancouver Podcast Festival is coming to the city this fall. The festival is being organized by the team that puts on the DOXA Documentary Film Festival and volunteers from the local podcasting community.
B.C. home price trajectory flattens with slow sales, more listings

B.C. home price trajectory flattens with slow sales, more listings

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Ever wonder who’s answering your angry tweets to BC Ferries?

Ever wonder who’s answering your angry tweets to BC Ferries?

The upcoming long weekend will be especially busy for travellers and those navigating BC Ferries’ social media accounts.
Leg and foot found on beach matched to Washington state man

Leg and foot found on beach matched to Washington state man

Stanley K. Okumoto of East Bremerton, Washington, went missing on Sept. 19, 2017. His vehicle was found the next day in Clallam County, about 240 kilometres away.
New Democrat MP who pleads guilty in pipeline protest says he has no regrets

New Democrat MP who pleads guilty in pipeline protest says he has no regrets

Photo Mark Klotz New Democrat MP Kennedy Stewart says he knew he'd face legal punishment when he violated an injunction at a Kinder Morgan work site but he has no regrets about protesting the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline.
U.S. Consulate warns Americans living in Canada to be alert for potential terrorist attacks

U.S. Consulate warns Americans living in Canada to be alert for potential terrorist attacks

The U.S. State Department issued a Canada wide security alert from its embassy in Ottawa in addition to alerts issued by the U.S. Consulate General in Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax and Quebec on Friday. The bulletins read that the U.S.
B.C. Sikh man invited to state event in India charged with uttering threats

B.C. Sikh man invited to state event in India charged with uttering threats

Jaspal Atwal, right, speaks to his lawyer Rishi T. Gill during a news conference in downtown Vancouver, on Thursday, March, 8, 2018.
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