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Vancouver police say semi-trailer driver was speeding 75 km/h in 50 zone

Vancouver police say semi-trailer driver was speeding 75 km/h in 50 zone

"A car [travelling] the same speed needs a minimum of 34 meters to stop or the length of half a hockey rink. Can you imagine the distance this truck would need?"
Etizolam creates 'life-saving challenges' for first responders in B.C.'s overdose crisis

Etizolam creates 'life-saving challenges' for first responders in B.C.'s overdose crisis

Etizolam, which is not licensed in Canada, has a highly sedating effect on a person, with drowsiness, blackouts and memory loss that can persist for hours.
Video: Really Gay Walking Tour 'pink tour guide' starts podcast

Video: Really Gay Walking Tour 'pink tour guide' starts podcast

Glenn Tkach is taking the queer history tour to the airwaves.
This Vancouver spot is one of the most beautiful sights in the world according to a new study

This Vancouver spot is one of the most beautiful sights in the world according to a new study

One of Vancouver's most famous locations ranks among these stunning global landmarks
John Cena sighting in Vancouver: Is he here for his wedding?

John Cena sighting in Vancouver: Is he here for his wedding?

Vancouver Engineer Shay Shariatzadeh and John Cena get ready to tie the knot (again).
Is Vancouver's rat population rapidly growing? An expert weighs in

Is Vancouver's rat population rapidly growing? An expert weighs in

In one house, his company found over 600 rats and neighbours could see them "running up the curtains."
Vancouver council approves two 40-storey towers for north end of Granville Bridge

Vancouver council approves two 40-storey towers for north end of Granville Bridge

Coun. Adriane Carr: ‘It may not be perfect, but I think it's logical’
'Foul play' suspected after body found in Burnaby industrial area

'Foul play' suspected after body found in Burnaby industrial area

Police have launched a homicide investigation after a man's body was found near a large gravel lot on Norland Avenue near Laurel Street Thursday morning.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations highest since May

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations highest since May

426 people now in B.C. hospitals with the disease, 34 are in ICUs, which is down by two from last week. Another 22 people died from COVID-19 in the past week. Province says death data is "incomplete."
Multiple Vancouver beaches closed to swimming due to high levels of E. Coli

Multiple Vancouver beaches closed to swimming due to high levels of E. Coli

High counts of E. coli in recreational water may increase the chances of gastrointestinal, upper respiratory illnesses, and skin/eye infection.  
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