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B.C.'s Liquor Distribution Branch moving to Delta

B.C.'s Liquor Distribution Branch moving to Delta

Photograph By SANDOR GYARMATI A huge new liquor distribution facility is heading to Delta.
UPDATED WITH PHOTOS: Potential explosive found buried on Deep Cove property

UPDATED WITH PHOTOS: Potential explosive found buried on Deep Cove property

This corroded object, possibly an old military ordnance, was found buried on a Deep Cove property Monday afternoon.
Shortlist for BC Book Prizes announced; V.I.A. columnist among finalists

Shortlist for BC Book Prizes announced; V.I.A. columnist among finalists

V.I.A. columnist Grant Lawrence is among the finalists for the 34th Annual BC Book Prizes. His book, Dirty Windshields: The Best and the Worst of the Smugglers Tour Diaries , is on the shortlist for the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award.
West Vancouver police break up Dunda-rave party

West Vancouver police break up Dunda-rave party

A pillow sits atop an Upper Dundarave home on Monday following a massive underage party Friday night.
Federal funding to deal with abandoned boats

Federal funding to deal with abandoned boats

Photograph By DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST Transport Canada says $1.3 million is being made available to help coastal communities clear out abandoned vessels.
Celebs, art community, park board commissioner part of push to save Rio Theatre

Celebs, art community, park board commissioner part of push to save Rio Theatre

Ryan Reynolds latest to lend support to $1-million fundraising campaign
Hole lotta repairs: City to fix 46,000 potholes in Vancouver this year

Hole lotta repairs: City to fix 46,000 potholes in Vancouver this year

2018 is a bump in the road compared to last year’s harsh winter
Bylaws affecting horse-drawn carriage tours up for debate in Victoria

Bylaws affecting horse-drawn carriage tours up for debate in Victoria

A horse-drawn carriage is seen in Victoria on Thursday, March 24, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito Regulations on horse-drawn carriage tours could be tightened in Victoria as the city considers changes to its animal control bylaw.
Teens cause $20,000 damage at 'uncontrolled' West Van house party: police

Teens cause $20,000 damage at 'uncontrolled' West Van house party: police

What police are describing as an "uncontrolled" house party in West Vancouver has caused about $20,000 in damage after a teenaged girl rented the home online.
Vancouver musicians rally around injured guitarist

Vancouver musicians rally around injured guitarist

Geoff Berner, Jack Garton, Christie Rose and the Tired Sunday Choir play WISE Hall March 15 to raise money for Dan Bern’s mounting medical bills
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