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Police in Metro Vancouver recover $2.5 million in stolen trucks and SUVs

Police in Metro Vancouver recover $2.5 million in stolen trucks and SUVs

29 vehicles were recovered and two Delta residents have been arrested
Sunshine Coast author presents a queer love story in new book

Sunshine Coast author presents a queer love story in new book

Button accordion and guitar will be played during performance at Powell River Public Library
Patient went to ER 180 times, says Eby, as he names science adviser on drug crisis

Patient went to ER 180 times, says Eby, as he names science adviser on drug crisis

VANCOUVER — In Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, one person made 180 hospital visits last year, according to Premier David Eby, who said the patient was part of a crisis of repeated emergencies among people with overlapping health and addiction problems
B.C. seniors feel 'invisible and forgotten,' new seniors advocate says

B.C. seniors feel 'invisible and forgotten,' new seniors advocate says

VICTORIA — Seniors in British Columbia are feeling "invisible and forgotten" as they fall thorough the cracks in existing provincial support systems, their advocate says. In his first report as B.C.
Updated: Squamish council pushes floatel decision off into future

Updated: Squamish council pushes floatel decision off into future

At the June 4 meeting, council referred the TUP for the WLNG floatel back to muni staff; Woodfibre LNG 'dismayed with the ongoing delay.'
She was jailed in Panama. This Coquitlam woman shares why

She was jailed in Panama. This Coquitlam woman shares why

Alana Moor, a graduate of Coquitlam's Gleneagle Secondary, was sentenced to nearly seven years in prison for drug trafficking in Panama. Now, she's a life coach who's placed in a major speech competition.
Vancouver senior offers $350 'finder's fee' for rental accommodation

Vancouver senior offers $350 'finder's fee' for rental accommodation

Derek Stephen, 66, has to vacate his basement suite by Aug. 1.
'Rebuilding a plane while it’s still flying': UVic supercomputer to get $16.4M overhaul

'Rebuilding a plane while it’s still flying': UVic supercomputer to get $16.4M overhaul

UVic’s Arbutus computer network has about three million users.
Vancouver councillor hints at city memorial for Tiananmen Square massacre

Vancouver councillor hints at city memorial for Tiananmen Square massacre

A new public memorial of the Tiananmen Square massacre on City of Vancouver land has support from city councillor Lenny Zhou, who will mark the event's 35th anniversary at David Lam Park on Tuesday.
B.C. man found not criminally responsible for gas station attacks

B.C. man found not criminally responsible for gas station attacks

Leslie Dale Chudek believed all the people he attacked were part of the Hells Angels.