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Women’s Memorial March returns to Vancouver's Downtown Eastside on Feb. 14

Women’s Memorial March returns to Vancouver's Downtown Eastside on Feb. 14

"The Memorial March is an opportunity to come together to grieve the loss of our beloved sisters and relatives in the Downtown Eastside,"
Dramatic arrest made in alleged fake taxi scam that targeted SFU Burnaby students

Dramatic arrest made in alleged fake taxi scam that targeted SFU Burnaby students

Police say suspects in an alleged scheme to swindle Good Samaritans out of their debit and credit cards rammed an unmarked police vehicle with their fake taxi.
Alleged B.C. drug 'superlab' property owner claims RCMP breached Charter rights

Alleged B.C. drug 'superlab' property owner claims RCMP breached Charter rights

Owner of alleged Falkland drug 'superlab' property has claimed no wrongdoing while police have claimed there was 'a sophisticated system of security cameras hidden throughout' the property
Man breaching curfew tries to hide from Burnaby police under blanket: RCMP

Man breaching curfew tries to hide from Burnaby police under blanket: RCMP

A Coquitlam man has been charged with violating a conditional sentence order by being out and about at 1 a.m. Wednesday morning, according to police.
Photos: Coast Mountain Film Festival brings big screen adventure to North Vancouver

Photos: Coast Mountain Film Festival brings big screen adventure to North Vancouver

Skiers, snowboarders, surfers and more take centre stage in the second annual festival hosted by the North Shore News
Federal government invests $33 million in transport projects across B.C. and Alberta

Federal government invests $33 million in transport projects across B.C. and Alberta

The six projects aim to boost economic growth and allow for efficient transportation.
'Horrendous': Heating issue leaves Vancouver seniors in the cold

'Horrendous': Heating issue leaves Vancouver seniors in the cold

Some elderly tenants in supportive housing are vulnerable and don't have anyone checking in on them, says daughter of one resident.
'Slap in the face': B.C. communities frustrated with new federal disaster funding

'Slap in the face': B.C. communities frustrated with new federal disaster funding

A new financing program will help protect communities from future floods and wildfires, but it won't help municipalities still vulnerable from the last strike.
Crosby turns back time to lead Canada over Sweden at 4 Nations Face-Off

Crosby turns back time to lead Canada over Sweden at 4 Nations Face-Off

Sidney Crosby is still Canada's captain nine years after he last represented his country in international competition.
New Paul Myers Tower at Lions Gate Hospital completed

New Paul Myers Tower at Lions Gate Hospital completed

The new wing has eight operating rooms and 108 treatment rooms.