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B.C. machete attack accused going to trial

B.C. machete attack accused going to trial

The attack happened June 19, 2022 in front of the Empress Hotel in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
'I am sorry': B.C. drug dealer sentenced, vows to turn life around

'I am sorry': B.C. drug dealer sentenced, vows to turn life around

Chad Douglas Berry was found with $635 in cash, 152 grams of methamphetamine, some cocaine and a Ruger revolver.
B.C. is not ready for self-driving cars, study finds

B.C. is not ready for self-driving cars, study finds

UBC researchers have proposed a gradual introduction of self-driving vehicles on city streets.
No penalties on late tax filings for Canadian wildfire victims

No penalties on late tax filings for Canadian wildfire victims

Wildfire victims in Northwest Territories and British Columbia to get temporary tax relief.
Mock disaster race shows resiliency of cargo bikes, organizer says

Mock disaster race shows resiliency of cargo bikes, organizer says

Participants rode to various checkpoints across North Vancouver, carrying up to 50 kilograms of supplies
Squamish’s Howe Sound Soccer League to host Kicks for Kids

Squamish’s Howe Sound Soccer League to host Kicks for Kids

The co-ed soccer game on Sept. 10 will raise money for families to help pay for the soccer season.
Obituary: Ron Elliott

Obituary: Ron Elliott

In lieu of a traditional memorial service, which was not Ron's style, Celebration of Life details to follow.
Good gut microbes could prevent childhood allergies, find B.C. researchers

Good gut microbes could prevent childhood allergies, find B.C. researchers

Children who had a natural birth, were breastfed, ate a variety of foods, and played outside in nature were more likely to have the right balance of gut bacteria to ward off allergies.
Obituary: Larry Banting

Obituary: Larry Banting

A celebration of life will be held at Squamish United Church at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23rd.
B.C. Premier Eby writes to Bank of Canada governor, urging him to halt rate hikes

B.C. Premier Eby writes to Bank of Canada governor, urging him to halt rate hikes

VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby has called on the Bank of Canada to halt further interest rate hikes, saying people are "hurting," and another rate increase next month might worsen, and not reduce, inflation.
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