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'Whole house shook': Mystery explosion heard in Abbotsford, police investigating

'Whole house shook': Mystery explosion heard in Abbotsford, police investigating

People living in Abbotsford are looking for answers after a loud explosion on Thursday morning.
Opinion: Canada's aging population — the unspoken ballot box issue

Opinion: Canada's aging population — the unspoken ballot box issue

Canada's overall population is older than ever. As more baby boomers retire in the coming years, policymakers will need to consider how they can meet the needs of an older population.
Vancouver Whitecaps to host Inter Miami, and probably Lionel Messi, in soccer semi-final

Vancouver Whitecaps to host Inter Miami, and probably Lionel Messi, in soccer semi-final

Lionel Messi will likely be playing in Vancouver this month
Coquitlam's Lafarge Lake is turning purple on April 14. Here's why

Coquitlam's Lafarge Lake is turning purple on April 14. Here's why

According to Fraser Health, the estimated number of deaths from toxic drugs in Coquitlam this year is up 38 per cent over 2024.
Burnaby cat owner ordered to pay $7,600 for violating strata's no-pets bylaw

Burnaby cat owner ordered to pay $7,600 for violating strata's no-pets bylaw

Mohammed Parwesh Khan said his strata's enforcement of its no-pets bylaw was discriminatory, but he didn't convince the province's Civil Resolution Tribunal.
Mario Canseco: Canadians still divided on pandemic protests, polling shows

Mario Canseco: Canadians still divided on pandemic protests, polling shows

Research Co. survey shows lingering support for pandemic dissenters, especially among younger voters and Conservatives
Short-term rental owners criticize North Vancouver District’s proposed 28-day limit

Short-term rental owners criticize North Vancouver District’s proposed 28-day limit

Many speakers at a public hearing said the regulation should align with the province’s 90-day maximum stay
Guilty pleas entered in Vancouver dangerous driving case that killed one, injured two

Guilty pleas entered in Vancouver dangerous driving case that killed one, injured two

Steven Trakalo was driving up to 133 km/h, driving in the opposing lane and running red lights on Vancouver's West Georgia Street on June 22, 2023.
Court quashes West Vancouver resident's attempt to halt neighbour's new home

Court quashes West Vancouver resident's attempt to halt neighbour's new home

The man was concerned that he would lose sunlight and privacy if his neighbours built a similar house on a secluded street near Horseshoe Bay
B.C. Transit opens $20.6M centre for distributing parts to its fleet around province

B.C. Transit opens $20.6M centre for distributing parts to its fleet around province

It says the 30,000-square-foot warehouse will ensure enough parts are in storage to keep buses on the road