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Builder fined $20,000 over tree cutting in West Van

Builder fined $20,000 over tree cutting in West Van

Lexa Developments Ltd. was handed a $20,000 fine Feb. 28 for cutting down two trees on public property.
Federal NDP: Regardless of pipeline’s fate, B.C. coast needs protection

Federal NDP: Regardless of pipeline’s fate, B.C. coast needs protection

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh: Regardless of the fate of $7.4-billion Trans Mountain Expansion project, the Liberal government must implement its national Ocean Protection Plan.
Police seek potential victims of man who used romance to steal money in B.C.

Police seek potential victims of man who used romance to steal money in B.C.

Reza Moeinian, 37, is shown in this undated police handout photo. A 37-year-old Maple Ridge man has been charged for allegedly engineering romantic relationships in order to steal substantial amounts of money.
Loblaw stores introduce high-protein cricket powder

Loblaw stores introduce high-protein cricket powder

People have been eating crickets for as long as crickets and humans have coexisted. Shown above are fried crickets. Photo Shutterstock Looking for a new source of protein in your morning smoothie? Cricket powder just might do the trick.
Vancouver gas prices hit $1.50, the highest in North America

Vancouver gas prices hit $1.50, the highest in North America

Analyst predicts gas in Vancouver could hit $1.60 this summer
Empty Homes Tax registers 8,481 vacant, exempt or undeclared homes in Vancouver

Empty Homes Tax registers 8,481 vacant, exempt or undeclared homes in Vancouver

Most of the unoccupied homes declared under Vancouver’s Empty Homes Tax were condos.
Kinder Morgan pile driving shaking Burnaby homes: resident

Kinder Morgan pile driving shaking Burnaby homes: resident

A tanker fills up at the Kinder Morgan Westridge Marine Terminal on the Burrard Inlet. File photo A nearby resident is raising concerns pile driving at Kinder Morgan’s Westridge Marine Terminal is causing tremors that are affecting homes in the area.
Police asking for help in search for pot shop robber (VIDEO)

Police asking for help in search for pot shop robber (VIDEO)

Police have released security footage of a robbery at a pot shop in the hopes the public can help identify the suspect.
Two-year investigation into Vancouver slaying nets second-degree murder charges

Two-year investigation into Vancouver slaying nets second-degree murder charges

Second-degree murder charges have been laid against two men accused of a January 2016 slaying in Vancouver. Surrey residents Gage McPake and Cody Stuiver are expected to appear in a Vancouver courtroom next Monday.
Navy detonates explosive device found washed ashore in Tsawwassen

Navy detonates explosive device found washed ashore in Tsawwassen

Device found by resident walking along the beach
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