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West Van man faces charges after allegedly using sunroof as weapon in Seattle attack

West Van man faces charges after allegedly using sunroof as weapon in Seattle attack

This story has been updated since first posting following the swearing of charges in court. It has also been updated to include an eyewitness account.
Northern B.C. murders: Hundreds of tips, but little luck for RCMP in search for suspects

Northern B.C. murders: Hundreds of tips, but little luck for RCMP in search for suspects

After chasing nearly 300 tips, canvassing more than 500 homes, and searching hundreds of kilometres of northern Manitoba wilderness by foot and air, police are no closer to finding wanted B.C. murder suspects Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky.
Protesters to ‘surround’ Burnaby pipeline terminal with drummers

Protesters to ‘surround’ Burnaby pipeline terminal with drummers

A protest that aims to “surround” the Trans Mountain terminal in Burnaby with drummers is set to go this holiday Monday, Aug. 5. Drums Not Drills: No TMX Expansion is being promoted by the group Burnaby Residents Opposing Kinder Morgan Expansion.
Reckless driver speeds in the wrong direction on Lions Gate Bridge (VIDEO)

Reckless driver speeds in the wrong direction on Lions Gate Bridge (VIDEO)

A reckless driver was captured on video speeding in the wrong direction on the Lion’s Gate Bridge. Captured on a bright sunny day, the dash-cam footage shows a white vehicle moving rapidly through traffic in the wrong lane on the Lions Gate south.
10-minute SeaBus service arriving in North Van

10-minute SeaBus service arriving in North Van

The SeaBus is about to get a major boost in service levels during peak travel times. Starting Sept. 3, TransLink will offer SeaBus sailings every 10 minutes during the morning and afternoon weekday rush hours, from 7 to 9:30 a.m.
Suspect identified in West Van sleight of hand theft

Suspect identified in West Van sleight of hand theft

Think of it as Oliver Twist – with a modern twist.
Vancouver puppy overdoses on marijuana, nearly dies

Vancouver puppy overdoses on marijuana, nearly dies

Toxicity test revealed 11-week-old husky had high levels of THC
Travellers, ferry crews brace for busy long weekend

Travellers, ferry crews brace for busy long weekend

BC Ferries is predicting the August long weekend will, once again, be one of the busiest travel times of the year on the ferry system.
Update: Customs systems back up at YVR airport, but travellers still face long lines

Update: Customs systems back up at YVR airport, but travellers still face long lines

Customs systems are back up and running at YVR airport, after being offline across Canada for most of the day.
West Van's Canada Day fireworks could be coming to an end

West Van's Canada Day fireworks could be coming to an end

Normally when there’s fireworks in the West Vancouver council chamber, it’s thanks to a rezoning vote or a debate over public transit. Not actual fireworks. But after 14 years, the annual Canada Day fireworks off Dundarave may be coming to an end.