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Canada's first-ever electric fire truck sidelined with water leak

Canada's first-ever electric fire truck sidelined with water leak

Vancouver's $1.8-million truck in service for a month before sent to Minnesota for repairs.
Squamish neighbourhood grants taking applications

Squamish neighbourhood grants taking applications

Have an idea to bring folks together in town? The Neighbourhood Small Grants program is taking on new applications until mid-April.
Man accused in B.C. Crown prosecutor attack seeks new lawyer

Man accused in B.C. Crown prosecutor attack seeks new lawyer

The prosecutor was attacked Feb. 2 as she walked with a security officer to Vancouver's provincial courthouse at 222 Main Street.
‘People are struggling': Conservative candidate lays out goals and message

‘People are struggling': Conservative candidate lays out goals and message

Keith Roy is the Conservative Candidate for West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country
Government closes bottom-contact fishing near rare B.C. coral reef

Government closes bottom-contact fishing near rare B.C. coral reef

The reef, located about 500 kilometres northwest of Vancouver, is the most northern known coral reef in the Pacific Ocean.
Motion-sensor camera alerts North Shore Rescue to out-of-bounds skier

Motion-sensor camera alerts North Shore Rescue to out-of-bounds skier

The technology mobilized a rescue into potentially deadly terrain before any official call for help was made
11 B.C. health occupations combined into two regulators

11 B.C. health occupations combined into two regulators

Two ministerial orders have created the College of Complementary Health Professionals of British Columbia and the College of Health and Care Professionals of British Columbia.
If price too high for Guentzel, Canucks could trade for Toffoli instead

If price too high for Guentzel, Canucks could trade for Toffoli instead

"Some think the Penguins want Höglander and Lekkerimäki."
B.C. researcher says liver oil, meat trade threaten deepwater shark populations

B.C. researcher says liver oil, meat trade threaten deepwater shark populations

International trade and fishing regulations are needed immediately to prevent "irreversible" consequences, says new study.
Cryptocurrency scams in Surrey surge in early 2024

Cryptocurrency scams in Surrey surge in early 2024

Surrey RCMP received reports of cryptocurrency fraud totalling $12 million in 2023 but have already reached $3.2 million of reported losses in the first two months of 2024.