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Fire at G3 grain terminal in North Vancouver under investigation

Fire at G3 grain terminal in North Vancouver under investigation

Conveyer equipment likely overheated during maintenance work at the terminal on the North Van waterfront
'This is disappointing to see': Vancouver Canucks jerseys on public art set on fire

'This is disappointing to see': Vancouver Canucks jerseys on public art set on fire

Police are investigating.
B.C. man pleads guilty in park stabbing, police assault

B.C. man pleads guilty in park stabbing, police assault

Three victims suffered serious injuries, including stab wounds and punctured organs, from a violent spree in Vancouver's Crab Park.
Old glass plant to become largest solar farm in the Interior — if not B.C.

Old glass plant to become largest solar farm in the Interior — if not B.C.

Seven-acre rooftop installation expected to generate up to four megawatts of power.
B.C. scientists have decoded how killer whales breathe. Here's why it matters

B.C. scientists have decoded how killer whales breathe. Here's why it matters

Killer whales breathe once every time they surface, a finding that could help scientists understand the predators' metabolism and how much fish they need to survive.
Editorial: Everyone could use less meat and more plants in their diet

Editorial: Everyone could use less meat and more plants in their diet

To reach net-zero carbon emissions, eating less livestock is low-hanging fruit
Renowned SFU criminologist Robert Gordon dies, leaving trail of contributions

Renowned SFU criminologist Robert Gordon dies, leaving trail of contributions

Robert Gordon had been mentioned over 1,500 times in media articles through his life; most recently, he was critical of the Surrey police transition process and a continued advocate of provincial and regional police reforms in B.C.
B.C. man records strange lights streaking across the sky

B.C. man records strange lights streaking across the sky

In the video, you can hear the family trying to figure out what the objects could be.
Rob Shaw: A Gordon Campbell intervention could re-shape B.C.'s fall election

Rob Shaw: A Gordon Campbell intervention could re-shape B.C.'s fall election

Political tensions rise in British Columbia as efforts to forge unity among Conservatives and BC United intensify ahead of the provincial election
Kirk LaPointe: Memorial decision disappoints families of PS752 victims

Kirk LaPointe: Memorial decision disappoints families of PS752 victims

The Association of Families of PS752 Victims were hoping to build a memorial in North Vancouver's Victoria Park, but that location has been rejected