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'Devastating loss': Child, 12, killed while cycling to B.C. school

'Devastating loss': Child, 12, killed while cycling to B.C. school

Impairment is not believed to be a contributing factor at this time in the investigation.
B.C. man who hurled dog at shelter staff won't get pet back

B.C. man who hurled dog at shelter staff won't get pet back

Daisy the Dachshund "found herself flying, twisting and turning through the air."
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of vacuum cleaners due to 'fire hazard'

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of vacuum cleaners due to 'fire hazard'

Immediately stop using the recalled products.
Squamish council moves density bylaw to public hearing

Squamish council moves density bylaw to public hearing

In a unanimous vote, council will hear public feedback on Nov. 7 about a bylaw that removes density limitations for affordable housing projects.
One of the few remaining gas stations on Vancouver's west side closed due to redevelopment

One of the few remaining gas stations on Vancouver's west side closed due to redevelopment

A gas station has been at that corner for at least 74 years
'Heavy downpours' trigger rainfall warning in Metro Vancouver

'Heavy downpours' trigger rainfall warning in Metro Vancouver

Flood watches have been issued for some parts of the province.
Whistler grizzly doesn’t pose ‘imminent risk,’ COS says

Whistler grizzly doesn’t pose ‘imminent risk,’ COS says

Public asked to secure attractants, give the bear space to avoid conflict
British Columbians managing with strong job market despite debt worries

British Columbians managing with strong job market despite debt worries

A new poll shows the number who report debt concern has declined.
Trial of former RCMP intelligence official paused, expected to resume next week

Trial of former RCMP intelligence official paused, expected to resume next week

OTTAWA — The trial of a former RCMP intelligence official accused of disclosing secrets is on hold until next week while an issue is sorted out.
Slight traffic increase expected as steel pipes arrive for FortisBC pipeline in Squamish

Slight traffic increase expected as steel pipes arrive for FortisBC pipeline in Squamish

Local officials express frustration over the timing and transparency of information regarding the gas pipeline project.
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