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Opinion: More conversations about death needed, says death doula

Opinion: More conversations about death needed, says death doula

All of us face loss and the reality of our own mortality. Whether through in-person discussion or over social media, let’s build communities that support people navigating death and dying.
Bystander injured in shoplifter takedown sues Burnaby Walmart, security guard

Bystander injured in shoplifter takedown sues Burnaby Walmart, security guard

June Zawada says she was knocked down by a security guard who got into a scuffle with a shoplifter at the Metrotown mall Walmart last year.
Man who uploaded child porn to chat rooms sentenced to nine months in jail

Man who uploaded child porn to chat rooms sentenced to nine months in jail

Cell phone held 8,000 images of child porn
Ottawa charts path for spotlight on shady B.C. companies

Ottawa charts path for spotlight on shady B.C. companies

A new beneficial ownership registry for federally registered companies will be active next year and B.C. intends to follow suit by 2025; key to both registries will be a free public search mechanism, according to proponents.
'There's a bear in the van': How a Port Moody family's vehicle was torn apart by an early-morning visitor

'There's a bear in the van': How a Port Moody family's vehicle was torn apart by an early-morning visitor

The bear may have been attracted by a snack bar inadvertently left inside the 10-year-old Honda Odyssey
Decommissioned BC Ferries vessel sinks in Sechelt Inlet

Decommissioned BC Ferries vessel sinks in Sechelt Inlet

Coast Guard and Sunshine Coast RCMP responded to an activated SOS beacon on Nov. 4.
Metro Vancouver forecast includes powerful winds and possible power outages

Metro Vancouver forecast includes powerful winds and possible power outages

Winds "may result in falling branches and local power outages."
Crown and defence say driver should serve 3 years after killing two UBC students

Crown and defence say driver should serve 3 years after killing two UBC students

RICHMOND, B.C. — The man who killed two University of British Columbia students in a high-speed crash sobbed in court as the mother of one of his victims described her grief as "woven into my DNA.
North Van RCMP score hat trick against trio of excessive speeders

North Van RCMP score hat trick against trio of excessive speeders

Police pulled over three drivers going more than 40 kilometres per hour above the posted speed limit in one hour on Friday night.
More than half of British Columbians struggle to talk about financial problems, says survey

More than half of British Columbians struggle to talk about financial problems, says survey

'A lot of people who are struggling feel lost and isolated, making their situation even more stressful.'