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Parents file complaints over Squamish Nation daughter found dead in Vancouver hotel

Parents file complaints over Squamish Nation daughter found dead in Vancouver hotel

‘If this had been a white girl from West Vancouver, I’ve got to think the process would have been a little different,’ says father
BC Ferries probing cause of Queen of Surrey crash

BC Ferries probing cause of Queen of Surrey crash

Service to Langdale halted for most of Tuesday
B.C. coroner’s remains map locates unsolved cases

B.C. coroner’s remains map locates unsolved cases

From a long-sideburned man in Victoria to the bodies of two little boys found in Vancouver’s Stanley Park more than 60 years ago, each of British Columbia’s unsolved cases involving human remains has its place on a new interactive map. B.C.
North Vancouver’s Esplanade Cineplex closing next week

North Vancouver’s Esplanade Cineplex closing next week

It’s the last picture show in Lower Lonsdale. Cineplex Cinemas has confirmed it will be closing its Esplanade theatre on April 2, just as the new state-of-the-art Park Royal location is due to open later in the week.
Canada Line train stalls on bridge, causing delays

Canada Line train stalls on bridge, causing delays

A mechanical issue on the Canada Line that caused significant delays Wednesday morning has now been fixed, says TransLink. Shortly before 8 a.m., trains stopped along the Canada Line as a train stalled between Bridgeport and Marine Drive.
Court orders West Van man to stop giving Botox treatments

Court orders West Van man to stop giving Botox treatments

A West Vancouver man has been ordered to stop giving Botox treatments and stop portraying himself as a doctor. In November 2018, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C.
Rescue teams get $18.6 million funding boost

Rescue teams get $18.6 million funding boost

Help is on the way for B.C.’s ground search and rescue volunteers. Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth announced Saturday the province is committing $18.6 million to the B.C.
All-party committee urges no caps, boundaries or class 4 licences for ride-hailing firms

All-party committee urges no caps, boundaries or class 4 licences for ride-hailing firms

Ride-hailing companies in B.C. should not be bound by caps on the number of vehicles they operate or geographical boundaries, or require class 4 licences, an all-party government committee on ride hailing has recommended.
Vancouver Island man convicted in North Van crab poaching case

Vancouver Island man convicted in North Van crab poaching case

A man who poached crab in the middle of the night in an area of Vancouver Harbour closed to all crab fishing has been banned from commercial fishing for 10 years and has had the boat he was using and all his crabbing gear forfeited to the Crown.
Former president of Pacific Northwest outdoor club dies in fall in Whistler Blackcomb backcountry

Former president of Pacific Northwest outdoor club dies in fall in Whistler Blackcomb backcountry

Incident occurred Saturday on the north slope of Decker Mountain