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Eight boats washed ashore in windstorm along Vancouver's shoreline will be removed
The Canadian Coast Guard is co-ordinating efforts to remove eight boats from shorelines in Vancouver after Monday's intense windstorm. Read More
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Truly independent review of Elections B.C.'s mistakes is essential
VICTORIA — Chief Electoral Officer Anton Boegman offered many excuses this week to account for his office’s many lapses in handling the ballots in the closest election in provincial history. Read More
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Vancouver resident says city's lopsided pruning job led to tree's toppling
Danny Scodeller had concerns about the tree across from his Kitsilano home for years, even before it received a curiously lopsided pruning job. Read More
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Taylor Swift in Vancouver: 700 extra police officers will be on duty during concert weekend
The Vancouver Police Department expects to have more than 700 extra officers out on patrol over the three days in December that Taylor Swift is performing in the city. Read More
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B.C. court rules police can apply to dispose of evidence from Robert Pickton's farm
A B.C. Supreme Court judge says it has jurisdiction to order the disposal of thousands of pieces of evidence seized from serial killer Robert Pickton’s pig farm decades ago, whether it was used in his murder trial or not. Read More
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Petting farm in Campbell River culls entire bird flock over avian flu outbreak
A petting farm on Vancouver Island says it was forced to cull its entire flock of about 50 chickens and ducks when they contracted the highly infectious avian flu. Read More
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Vancouver couple withdraw lawsuit against Irish nanny who quit
A Vancouver couple who filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court against their Irish nanny who quit without notice have withdrawn the case. Read More
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Rain warning for B.C.’s north coast, power still out for thousands on south coast
Environment Canada is warning of heavy rain on British Columbia’s north coast, where some lost power Wednesday, while the lights remained off for a few thousand BC Hydro customers across the south coast after Monday’s heavy winds. Read More
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No talks scheduled in standoff between employers, union in B.C. port lockout
B.C.'s port employers say they may be "required to reassess" their current offer to more than 700 unionized workers as a lockout shuts down most shipping on the West Coast. Read More
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International: 30 bestselling books of the week for Nov. 2
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B.C.: 15 bestselling books for the week of Nov. 2
1. Whitewater Cooks the Food We Love — Shelley Adams and Conner Adams (Alicon Holdings Ltd). Read More
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B.C. Crime Briefs: Vancouver man charged in death of Jordan Povse | Richmond RCMP expand safe zone after rise in online marketplace crimes | Cops warn of robbery in Prince George
A Vancouver man has been charged in the death of 23-year-old Jordan Povse this summer. Read More
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B.C.’s new cabinet to be sworn in Nov. 18 after this week’s judicial recounts
VICTORIA — British Columbia's new cabinet is set to be sworn in on Nov. 18, one month after the provincial election that gave Premier David Eby's NDP the slimmest of majorities, pending recounts. Read More
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Owners of neglected Vancouver building hit by four fires list empty lot for $20 million
The owners of a Mount Pleasant property, which had been plagued by neglect and was hit by four fires in the past year, have put it on the market. Read More
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Metro Vancouver hopes to dodge billions of dollars in sewer upgrades with revamped plan
The Semiahmoo First Nation, nestled between White Rock and the U.S. border, says it lives with a stark, daily reminder of the need to fix problems with Metro Vancouver's sewer systems. Read More
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B.C. mother pens letter of support for beloved trans basketball coach: 'This could be any one of our kids'
Knowledgeable, fair-minded, fierce and inspirational: all words Comox mother Brooke Finlayson uses to describe her 13-year-old son's former basketball coach, Harriette Mackenzie. Read More
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It's official: These are the 15 best Chinese restaurants in and around Vancouver
The Chinese Restaurants Awards, which has enlightened diners in Metro Vancouver since 2008, has announced its 2024 winners at its 15th awards ceremony. Read More
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B.C. crime news: Estranged husband charged with wife's murder | IIO seeks witnesses to Maple Ridge arrest
A B.C. woman's estranged husband has been charged with murder in her death. Read More
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‘It keeps me up at night’: Port Moody Police chief says his force has a severe officer shortage
The Port Moody Police Department is dealing with an unprecedented number of vacancies, according to Chief David Fleugel. Read More
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