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Trial date set in murder of Vancouver festival suspect's brother

Trial date set in murder of Vancouver festival suspect's brother

Dwight William Kematch is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Alexander Lo, brother of Kai-Ji Adam Lo, now facing multiple murder charges following Saturday's deadly Filipino festival attack.
SLRD approves temporary use permit for Britannia soil facility

SLRD approves temporary use permit for Britannia soil facility

TUP for Tiger Bay facility in Britannia Beach on 1.2-hectare former gravel site.
Police dealt with suspect the day before deadly Vancouver festival attack

Police dealt with suspect the day before deadly Vancouver festival attack

Ten people, seven critical and three in serious condition, remain in hospital after Saturday's Filipino festival tragedy.
Why haven’t the Canucks signed Tom Willander yet?

Why haven’t the Canucks signed Tom Willander yet?

Delving deep into entry-level contracts and the surprisingly contentious negotiations between the Vancouver Canucks and their top prospect.
Squamish volunteer: Local relishes race day

Squamish volunteer: Local relishes race day

Long-time community volunteer Lois Lemieux has won The Squamish Chief Reader’s Choice Award for two years in a row.
Kirk LaPointe: Vancouver tragedy demands more than quick fixes on mental health

Kirk LaPointe: Vancouver tragedy demands more than quick fixes on mental health

Horrifying attack at Filipino community festival exposes deep failures in public safety, emotional care, political leadership
Rob Shaw: Vancouver tragedy triggers renewed focus on mental-health system

Rob Shaw: Vancouver tragedy triggers renewed focus on mental-health system

Calls grow for tougher action on involuntary treatment following devastating festival incident
Squamish voters guide to the federal election—What you need to know to vote today

Squamish voters guide to the federal election—What you need to know to vote today

Polls opened at 7 a.m. and will remain open until 7 p.m.
Convicted murderer claims B.C. prison wrongfully took books including 'Mein Kampf'

Convicted murderer claims B.C. prison wrongfully took books including 'Mein Kampf'

VANCOUVER — A convicted murderer who kept his victim's severed head in a bucket claims prison authorities in British Columbia are wrongfully withholding books he has acquired during his life sentence, including Hitler's "Mein Kampf.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Election day looms

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Election day looms