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Canadian Blood Services issues plea for donors as supply drops

Canadian Blood Services issues plea for donors as supply drops

"We are now in a precarious situation."
Accused Langara, SkyTrain flasher now faces UBC washroom charge

Accused Langara, SkyTrain flasher now faces UBC washroom charge

A man facing a series of indecent exposure charges across Metro Vancouver now also faces a seventh charge related to a UBC bathroom incident.
Surrey woman dies at Porteau Cove

Surrey woman dies at Porteau Cove

Squamish RCMP and others responded to a call of a possible drowning on May 14
ICBC tribunal case could go to Supreme Court of Canada

ICBC tribunal case could go to Supreme Court of Canada

The Trial Lawyers Association of BC says a recent court decision upholding the NDP government policy moving some ICBC cases to the Civil Resolution Tribunal might be appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Sea to Sky's Britannia Mine Museum launches new summer exhibit

Sea to Sky's Britannia Mine Museum launches new summer exhibit

'More than a Mine: Recreation in a Mining Town,' which looks at how miners and their families spent their leisure time, runs from May 20 to Sept. 5.
Telus earmarks $17.5B for B.C. with 5G ramp-up in sight

Telus earmarks $17.5B for B.C. with 5G ramp-up in sight

New spending will create 5,500 jobs, according to Vancouver telecom giant
Port of Vancouver joins forces with Seattle, Alaska to form cruise-led 'green corridor'

Port of Vancouver joins forces with Seattle, Alaska to form cruise-led 'green corridor'

The goal is to accelerate the deployment of zero-emission ships between Alaska, B.C. and Washington, officials say.
Vancouver real estate downturn has already started

Vancouver real estate downturn has already started

Buyers ponder abandoning purchase commitments in the face of higher interest rates
B.C. neighbours take spat over padlocked gate all the way to tribunal

B.C. neighbours take spat over padlocked gate all the way to tribunal

It was a back-and-forth of one neighbour padlocking the back gate and the other cutting it off.
Hours before death David Milgaard was advocating for prisoners

Hours before death David Milgaard was advocating for prisoners

Just hours before his death, David Milgaard was doing what he had done passionately, tirelessly, and with conviction since he was released from prison decades ago – he was advocating for prisoners.