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One dead, one injured after being struck by train in Chilliwack

One dead, one injured after being struck by train in Chilliwack

Police line/Shutterstock Police in Chilliwack, B.C., say one person is dead and another was taken to hospital after being struck by a train on Saturday evening. RCMP say the incident happened at about 5:30 p.m.
Pedestrian killed in early morning accident on Cambie Street

Pedestrian killed in early morning accident on Cambie Street

File photo A 25-year-old Vancouver man has died after being struck by an SUV on Cambie Street. The collision occurred just after 3 a.m. Sunday morning mid-block between West 19th an 20th Avenue.
Vancouver cyclist posts video of collision with car

Vancouver cyclist posts video of collision with car

Anthony Floyd was thrown off his bike after a driver pulled into a bike lane on Southwest Marine Drive. Photo: Screengrab It’s one thing to be in a cycling accident, it’s quite another to have a video record of it.
Airbnb of the trailer world sets out in search of B.C. Wheel Estate

Airbnb of the trailer world sets out in search of B.C. Wheel Estate

Photograph By UNSPLASH/BLAKE WISZ Tech startup Wheel Estate is looking for more people to join their site with RV trailers to rent. The site connects people with mobile accommodation that they aren't using to people who want to rent it.
Three alleged grab-and-grope incidents may be linked: Surrey RCMP

Three alleged grab-and-grope incidents may be linked: Surrey RCMP

A composite sketch of the suspect in a series of recent sexual assaults is shown in this image provided by Surrey RCMP.
Snoop Dogg lauds Canada's growing cannabis industry

Snoop Dogg lauds Canada's growing cannabis industry

Rapper Snoop Dogg speaks at the C2 business conference in Montreal on Friday, May 25, 2018.
U.S. goes to World Trade Organization over B.C.-only wine policies

U.S. goes to World Trade Organization over B.C.-only wine policies

Photo Shutterstock The United States has asked the World Trade Organization to establish a dispute settlement panel over what it says are unfair regulations on the sale of wine in British Columbia grocery stores. The U.S.
Eagle with broken wing now in recovery facility after RCMP rescue

Eagle with broken wing now in recovery facility after RCMP rescue

This young eagle was rescued Sunday by two RCMP officers on B.C.’s central coast. The bird was found with a broken wing and in distress along a creek before being scooped up by officers.
Elderly driver crashes his car into Richmond bank, exposing safe

Elderly driver crashes his car into Richmond bank, exposing safe

A fire crew inspects the scene of the crash on Friday morning at the RBC bank on Ackroyd Road Photograph By ALAN CAMPBELL An elderly driver smashed into a Richmond bank on Friday morning, after appearing to lose control of his car.
Anglican priest chains herself to a tree in protest of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Anglican priest chains herself to a tree in protest of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Anglican priest Laurel Dykstra (left) and parishoner Lini Hutchings chain themselves to a tree west of the Trans Mountain terminal on Burnaby mountain Friday (May 25) morning.
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