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Vancouver’s newest bike lane was approved by city council Wednesday, and construction could begin in early 2013.
Police are investigating after two men armed with bear spray and a handgun robbed an East Vancouver marijuana dispensary. The robbers entered the Weeds Glass & Gifts location on Main Street and ...
All of B.C.'s provincial parks have been closed as officials continue to take action to stop the spread of COVID-19.
One person has died after a serious crash on Highway 1 in Langley Sunday night. The collision occurred at about 8:30 p.m. when a Toyota Echo crashed into an excavator near 248 Street. The vehicle ...
A police officer is recovering in hospital after getting injured at Burnaby's Hats Off Day parade.
It appears unlikely that British Columbians will be able to select which COVID-19 vaccine they receive as mass vaccination clinics expand across the province in the coming months, but the approval ...
With a budget in need of revamping, prospective and current Kwantlen Polytechnic University music students are feeling the brunt of cost-cutting.
Long lineups are expected Tuesday as the first stores in Washington state’s budding recreational pot industry open their doors to the public.
A man charged with second-degree murder in his mother's death has been found not criminally responsible. David Siu was charged after his mother was stabbed 373 times in an East Vancouver apartment ...
A Kelowna woman currently battling cancer is raising concerns about the four-month interval between COVID-19 shots in B.C.
Earthquakes Canada said the shaker hit about 220km off coast of Port Hardy and could be felt as far as Vancouver.
Ian Campbell, Squamish Nation councillor and hereditary chief, announced May 14 that he's entering the race to be Vancouver's next mayor.
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