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9 years ago+1 1 0New B.C. wildfires spark evacuation orders, states of emergency
Several new wildfires and a few old ones have caused local authorities to issue evacuation orders and states of emergency in several B.C. communities.
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9 years ago+2 2 0Illegal marijuana dispensaries not a priority for Vancouver police Chief Adam Palmer
Vancouver's new police chief agrees with the federal government that the city's enormous growth in marijuana dispensaries are illegal, but he has no plans to crack down.
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9 years ago+1 1 0Park Board considering permanent Love Locks site in Vancouver
Park Board considering permanent Love Locks site in Vancouver
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9 years ago+2 2 0Exhausted dog needs a little help from North Shore Rescue
Fraser, a 120lbs Labrador, needed a little help from North Shore Rescue Thursday afternoon, after he and his owner went for a hike to Norvan Falls.
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9 years ago+1 1 0Fifth bomb threat to WestJet flights in one week
WestJet confirmed on Twitter Flight WS1709 from Las Vegas to Victoria had landed safely after receiving a threat on Thursday night.
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9 years ago+1 1 0A train has derailed in New Westminster
“Train derailment has Front St closed in New Westminster. Stick to Columbia or Royal @NEWS1130Radio @NEWS1130Traffic”
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9 years ago+8 8 0Conservation officers investigating boater who jumped on a moose
Conservation officers in northern B.C. are investigating after video surfaced this weekend of a boater jumping on top of a moose swimming in a lake.
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9 years ago+2 2 0B.C. doctors pick public health care champion as their new president
VANCOUVER — Doctors in British Columbia have elected a new president to head their professional association next year after a tie forced a second vote. Dr. Alan Ruddiman has been elected to head Doctors of BC, with 3,065 votes, while Dr. Brian Day re ...
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9 years ago+6 6 0Vancouver’s street pianos could be muted in 2015
Organizers of Vancouver’s beloved public piano program may have to turn down the volume on the free concerts this summer unless they can raise $20,000 by Canada Day. Keys to the Streets, a student-led initiative that began in 2013 by placing pianos f ...
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9 years ago+7 7 0Trees cut down illegally in Vancouver's Dunbar neighbourhood again
It's the second time in little over a month that healthy trees have been illegally cut down in Vancouver's Dunbar neighbourhood.
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9 years ago+5 5 0Gangsters should pay their own medical bills, says Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner
Following a weekend of more gang-related shootings in the B.C. city, Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner says she wants the power to force gangsters to pay their own medical bills.
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9 years ago+2 2 0Mayor makes call to action to end cycle of gang violence in Surrey
There were more calls for action today following a series of shootings that happened over the weekend in Surrey. RCMP said two of the last three shootings, which sent four men to hospital, are connected to the on-going drug war in Surrey.