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Check out these stunning fog photos from West Vancouver

Check out these stunning fog photos from West Vancouver

An amateur photographer says her instincts told her she needed to get to Ambleside during a recent foggy spell across the Lower Mainland
Vancouver courthouse hammer and knife attacker jailed for 12 years

Vancouver courthouse hammer and knife attacker jailed for 12 years

Qin Qin Shen dressed in red to hide blood splatter, entered a courtroom, and bludgeoned and stabbed her victim 20 times with a hammer and knife.
B.C. child sex offender charged after lengthy investigation

B.C. child sex offender charged after lengthy investigation

A 62-year-old has been arrested and charged.
North Shore athletes bring home medals from Parapan Games

North Shore athletes bring home medals from Parapan Games

Nathan Clement and Tara Llanes won medals in paracycling and wheelchair basketball
B.C. files first unexplained wealth order in Canada for Gulf Island home

B.C. files first unexplained wealth order in Canada for Gulf Island home

The B.C. government has applied in court to order two B.C. residents to explain how they got $1 million to buy a home on Salt Spring Island; the couple is allegedly linked as beneficiaries to a major stock fraud scheme.
Metro Vancouver lifeguard charged with sexual interference, luring a child

Metro Vancouver lifeguard charged with sexual interference, luring a child

The 24-year-old man was working at a recreation centre at the time
Capilano Rugby Club asks community to help tackle their toy drive

Capilano Rugby Club asks community to help tackle their toy drive

Everyone is invited to the 40th annual toy drive for an afternoon of giving and good cheer at Klahanie Park
Metro Vancouver meeting place capacity insufficient to meet demand

Metro Vancouver meeting place capacity insufficient to meet demand

Industry insiders say meeting space availability is at an all-time low and more is needed.
CSIS whistleblowers faced hurdles seeking justice and telling their stories

CSIS whistleblowers faced hurdles seeking justice and telling their stories

CSIS employees are trained to conform and those who complain “become the complaint,” says a former CSIS employee.
On the eve of mass fallow deer kill, pleas to stop the helicopter cull

On the eve of mass fallow deer kill, pleas to stop the helicopter cull

A mass kill of fallow deer on Sidney Island is expected to start Friday, despite 11th-hour appeals from those who say it’s unnecessary, expensive and inhumane