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B.C. cyclist awarded over $260,000 in damages after car accident

B.C. cyclist awarded over $260,000 in damages after car accident

Residual injuries continue to make prolonged sitting and standing painful, said a B.C. Supreme Court judge.
Vancouver’s integrity commissioner receives 22 complaints about city council

Vancouver’s integrity commissioner receives 22 complaints about city council

Some concerns related to freedom of speech, defamation, hate crimes and hate speech
North Shore Rescue breaks record for fastest helicopter rescue

North Shore Rescue breaks record for fastest helicopter rescue

Talon's newest helicopter lets the team get in and out of the backcountry when every minute counts.
Surrey man sues BC Ferries in alleged shuttle bus accident

Surrey man sues BC Ferries in alleged shuttle bus accident

The incident happened in July 2009. Drew Robert Zyoba alleges he suffered a head injury and lost consciousness.
Getting caught 'blessing in disguise' for woman sentenced in Burnaby credit card crime

Getting caught 'blessing in disguise' for woman sentenced in Burnaby credit card crime

Karolina Stulec, 43, has been handed one year of probation for helping drain $22,000 from a stranger’s line of credit in 2019.
Environment Canada updates long-term summer forecast for Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada updates long-term summer forecast for Metro Vancouver

Get that sunscreen ready 🧴
Tsleil-Waututh canoe races are back after two-year hiatus

Tsleil-Waututh canoe races are back after two-year hiatus

Held at Whey-ah-Wichen/Cates Park, races will run from Friday, July 8 to Sunday, July 10.
Machete attacker still at-large, VPD ask public for information

Machete attacker still at-large, VPD ask public for information

The attack occurred last month and was random, say police.
Why a vandalized City Hall window is covered in 'congratulations' wrapping paper

Why a vandalized City Hall window is covered in 'congratulations' wrapping paper

Is this the City of Vancouver's new way of covering up problems?
Canucks’ Granato and Castonguay lead wave of female NHL executives to the draft floor

Canucks’ Granato and Castonguay lead wave of female NHL executives to the draft floor

“It wasn’t something that I thought would happen in my lifetime.”
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