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GoFundMe launched for victims of yesterday's apartment fire in North Van

GoFundMe launched for victims of yesterday's apartment fire in North Van

Firefighters remain on the scene of an early morning apartment fire Monday.
RCMP officer says he was 'skeptical' about shots-fired call in Lisa Dudley case

RCMP officer says he was 'skeptical' about shots-fired call in Lisa Dudley case

Lisa Dudley, who died after being shot in her home in September, 2008 in Mission, B.C., is shown in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-B.C.
A home that’s your castle? Yours for $2.3M (PHOTOS)

A home that’s your castle? Yours for $2.3M (PHOTOS)

This 2017-built house in East Vancouver was listed June 3, 2018 for $2,298,000. Listing agent: David Caron If you ever wanted a home that is quite literally your castle, now’s your chance.
New recruit helps Vancouver firefighters’ mental health

New recruit helps Vancouver firefighters’ mental health

Lola, a two-and-a-half year old golden retriever trauma dog, recently joined the ranks at Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services.
First-degree murder charges laid in 2010 double homicide near Cranbrook, B.C.

First-degree murder charges laid in 2010 double homicide near Cranbrook, B.C.

Police say murder charges have been laid in the shooting deaths of two people in southeastern B.C., eight years ago.
Nearly 3 out of 4 Canadian men are unhealthy: study

Nearly 3 out of 4 Canadian men are unhealthy: study

Photo Shutterstock Almost three quarters of Canadian men regularly show unhealthy habits, says a new study conducted by the Canadian Men’s Health Foundation. In B.C., the number is slightly lower, with just over 67 per cent of men being unhealthy.
Affordable housing project for Indigenous people being built in Surrey

Affordable housing project for Indigenous people being built in Surrey

Photo Contributed Officials broke ground on an affordable housing project in Surrey today that will create 73 new rental homes for Indigenous people.
Province launches two reviews into BC Hydro over costs, future of energy sector

Province launches two reviews into BC Hydro over costs, future of energy sector

Photo – rendering of BC Hydro’s Site C dam project Credit BC Hydro The British Columbia government has launched a two-phase review of BC Hydro in an effort to find cost savings and direction for the Crown utility.
Liberals loosen purse strings on cornerstone homelessness program

Liberals loosen purse strings on cornerstone homelessness program

Federal Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Jean-Yves Duclos is seen at a youth homelessness organization in Toronto on Monday, June 11, 2018. Duclos announced an expansion of Ottawa’s initiative to combat homelessness in Canada.
West Vancouverites revolt as school tax looms

West Vancouverites revolt as school tax looms

Concerned and angry, West Vancouverites nearly filled Kay Meek Thursday for a non-political two hall meeting that turned into a politically charged discussion about the impacts of the NDP-backed school tax.
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