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West Vancouver police warn of continued spoofing of non-emergency line

West Vancouver police warn of continued spoofing of non-emergency line

Scammers are posing as cops and calling from the department’s phone number
B.C.'s mid-sized cities are densifying. But where are the buses?

B.C.'s mid-sized cities are densifying. But where are the buses?

Councillors say the province is pushing for more transit-oriented development but isn't funding the needed bus service.
Opinion: Nutrition studies shouldn't just focus on what parents do wrong

Opinion: Nutrition studies shouldn't just focus on what parents do wrong

Research in leading medical journals about what and how to feed school-aged children remains disconnected from the complex realities of family life and the political forces that shape it.
'It gives you the tools': First Nations Health Authority releases resources to tackle substance abuse in youth

'It gives you the tools': First Nations Health Authority releases resources to tackle substance abuse in youth

The toolkit offers guidance and tips on "how to have courageous conversations" around topics such as harm reduction and substance abuse, with videos and other resources.
Money launderer faces judge in Richmond court

Money launderer faces judge in Richmond court

Alexandra Chow pleaded guilty to laundering money and was at a sentencing hearing on Thursday.
The Canucks' top-two centres got married this summer

The Canucks' top-two centres got married this summer

To be clear, not to each other.
First of three 'supermoons' will be visible in Metro Vancouver in October

First of three 'supermoons' will be visible in Metro Vancouver in October

Shine on, Harvest Moon.
Fact File: Canadians can defend against home invaders, but force must be 'reasonable'

Fact File: Canadians can defend against home invaders, but force must be 'reasonable'

After a violent confrontation with an alleged home invader, an Ontario resident is now facing criminal charges — raising questions about how far Canadians can go to protect themselves.
Rob Shaw: NDP insists it knows better as it brushes off B.C. city yet again

Rob Shaw: NDP insists it knows better as it brushes off B.C. city yet again

Nanaimo’s frustration with the province grows as concerns over drug use, safety and crime remain unaddressed
A court says cull of 400 ostriches in B.C. can proceed. Here are five things to know

A court says cull of 400 ostriches in B.C. can proceed. Here are five things to know

The Federal Court of Appeal ruled on Thursday that a cull of about 400 ostriches can proceed at a British Columbia ostrich farm that suffered an avian flu outbreak.