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RCMP confirm second victim missing after dam release

RCMP confirm second victim missing after dam release

North Vancouver RCMP have confirmed a second person is missing and presumed drowned following an incident that saw a sudden release of water from the Cleveland Dam. Around 1:45 p.m. Thursday, the dam’s spillway suddenly opened .
Spillway gate to remain locked while investigators probe dam tragedy

Spillway gate to remain locked while investigators probe dam tragedy

The gate for the spillway at the Cleveland Dam will remain locked while Metro Vancouver officials and the coroner work to determine why a wall of water was suddenly released from the dam on Thursday afternoon, sweeping at least one person – and likel
International Space Station to soar through Tri-City skies

International Space Station to soar through Tri-City skies

You'll get a chance to spot the largest human structure ever to be sent into space at these specific times and locations across Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Horgan calls regional transit in Sea to Sky 'critically important'

Horgan calls regional transit in Sea to Sky 'critically important'

However, the NDP leader did not make any firm promises about implementing measure in Squamish
As Kay Meek centre slowly reopens, eager audiences respond by selling out events

As Kay Meek centre slowly reopens, eager audiences respond by selling out events

The West Vancouver arts centre re-opened with a sold-out movie screening. “It was really moving — just to open up again and see the support from our communities."
BC Supreme Court approves MEC's sale to Kingswood Capital

BC Supreme Court approves MEC's sale to Kingswood Capital

Members of the floundering co-operative retailer had attempted to block the company's sale
Yaletown might be home to first overdose prevention site in Vancouver outside the DTES

Yaletown might be home to first overdose prevention site in Vancouver outside the DTES

The proposed site at the intersection of Seymour and Helmcken streets would provide safe place where people can test their drugs, get sterile equipment and be supervised in the event they overdose
Horgan says he will legislate net-zero carbon emissions by 2050

Horgan says he will legislate net-zero carbon emissions by 2050

The NDP leader was campaigning at Carbon Engineering in Squamish
Here's where B.C. parties stand on homelessness and housing

Here's where B.C. parties stand on homelessness and housing

The lack of affordable housing has always been an issue. Restrictions put in place to prevent COVID-19 from spreading have also spurred an uptick in the number of people who have nowhere to go
B.C. accounts for one-third of Canada's opioid overdoses, new data shows

B.C. accounts for one-third of Canada's opioid overdoses, new data shows

77 per cent of the deaths across Canada involved fentanyl or fentanyl analogues