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North Shore crews rescue angler from rushing Capilano River

North Shore crews rescue angler from rushing Capilano River

A recreational fisherman had to be hoisted to safety from the rushing waters, Tuesday morning
Tonight's Lotto Max jackpot is up to $70 million

Tonight's Lotto Max jackpot is up to $70 million

There is more chance of being struck by lightning than winning the jackpot, but let's think positive and cross our fingers
Unanimous approval for ban on feeding any wild animals in Vancouver parks

Unanimous approval for ban on feeding any wild animals in Vancouver parks

VANCOUVER — Tossing bread crusts to geese or the remains of a sandwich to a raccoon will soon be an offence in any Vancouver park, punishable by a hefty fine.
B.C.'s police watchdog investigating police actions after fatal crash in Kamloops

B.C.'s police watchdog investigating police actions after fatal crash in Kamloops

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The province's police watchdog is investigating after a collision between a pickup truck and motorcycle that left one man dead late Sunday evening in Kamloops, B.C.
Indigenous groups in B.C. get mental health funding for residential school survivors

Indigenous groups in B.C. get mental health funding for residential school survivors

VANCOUVER — Colette Trudeau learned the truth about her family's heritage at age eight, and that's when she began to understand that pretending to be French-Canadian was a way for her great-grandparents to keep their children from being taken away to
Deaths, cases climb as B.C. Vaccine Card now the only acceptable proof of vaccination

Deaths, cases climb as B.C. Vaccine Card now the only acceptable proof of vaccination

VICTORIA — Starting today, the only acceptable proof of vaccination in British Columbia to dine at restaurants and attend indoor recreational events is a vaccine card.
B.C. announces $29 million in funding for women, minorities in the technology sector

B.C. announces $29 million in funding for women, minorities in the technology sector

VANCOUVER — The B.C. government is teaming up with community partners, spending millions to get more women and minorities into the technology sector. The government, Crown agency Innovate B.C.
Victoria police officer in hospital after being struck by vehicle, driver arrested

Victoria police officer in hospital after being struck by vehicle, driver arrested

VICTORIA — A Victoria police officer has been seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle on a city street.
BC SPCA offering half-priced animal adoptions to free up shelter space

BC SPCA offering half-priced animal adoptions to free up shelter space

50% off adoption fees for all companion animals – dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, rabbits and small animals, as well as for farm animals, with the exception of horses - for 10 days.
Vancouver Park Board considers ban on feeding any wild animal, bird, in city parks

Vancouver Park Board considers ban on feeding any wild animal, bird, in city parks

VANCOUVER — Park board commissioners in Vancouver are preparing to vote on a proposal that could impose stiff fines for feeding any type of wildlife in city parks.
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