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BREAKING: Trans Mountain pipeline work suspended by Kinder Morgan

BREAKING: Trans Mountain pipeline work suspended by Kinder Morgan

A man holds a sign while listening as other protesters opposed to the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline extension defy a court order and block an entrance to the company’s property, in Burnaby, B.C., on Saturday April 7, 2018.
Advocates: School gun clubs teach discipline, not violence

Advocates: School gun clubs teach discipline, not violence

In this photo taken Saturday, March 17, 2018, in Dahlonega, Ga., an air rifle and monitor rest in a bay at a gun range at the University of North Georgia.
Athletes, teams honour victims of Humboldt Broncos deadly bus crash

Athletes, teams honour victims of Humboldt Broncos deadly bus crash

Winnipeg Jets and the Chicago Blackhawks come together at centre ice wearing Broncos on the back of their jerseys for a moment of silence for the Humboldt Broncos bus crash victims before NHL action in Winnipeg on Saturday, April 7, 2018.
Private-clinic trial resumes as B.C. aims to take action against doctors

Private-clinic trial resumes as B.C. aims to take action against doctors

Tamara Parrales, who paid for an MRI at a private clinic, sits for a photograph at her home in Burnaby, B.C., on Saturday April 7, 2018.
Chiefs join anti-pipeline protests in Burnaby, promise to return

Chiefs join anti-pipeline protests in Burnaby, promise to return

Cedar George-Parker addresses the crowd as protesters opposed to the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline extension defy a court order and block an entrance to the company’s property, in Burnaby, B.C., on Saturday April 7, 2018.
Residential school history centre to share survivors' accounts, educate public

Residential school history centre to share survivors' accounts, educate public

Linc Kesler, Director of the First Nations House of Learning at the University of British Columbia, sits for a photograph outside the new Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre, in Vancouver, B.C., on Tuesday April 3, 2018.
Facebook suspends Victoria firm amid data mining scandal

Facebook suspends Victoria firm amid data mining scandal

Cover of British publication The Observer shows AggregateIQ whistleblower Chris Wylie, who was raised in Victoria.
Jake Virtanen, Giants among donors pitching in to raise millions for Humboldt Broncos' families

Jake Virtanen, Giants among donors pitching in to raise millions for Humboldt Broncos' families

UPDATE: As of 3:30 on Tuesday, April 10th $7,739,831 has been raised of a $4.0M goal.
Safety upgrades planned for Lions Gate and Second Narrows bridges

Safety upgrades planned for Lions Gate and Second Narrows bridges

Harbour service vessel Tymac Spray cuts through the water next to the Lions Gate Bridge’s south tower. The province is planning to build a rock berm around the support column to protect it from ships drifting off course.
TransLink moves forward with double-decker buses

TransLink moves forward with double-decker buses

TransLink has put out a request for proposals to add 32 buses with the goal of having them in service by mid-2019 TransLink is moving forward with plans to add double-decker buses to its fleet, but it’s still not known if any of them will service the
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