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Vancouver Fraser Port cargo volumes down in 2019

Vancouver Fraser Port cargo volumes down in 2019

Terminals moved record 3.4 million containers, cruise passengers up 20 per cent
Local church creates fundraiser for Squamish family

Local church creates fundraiser for Squamish family

Donations go toward family of two-year-old who died following parking lot incident
Investigation of Squamish woman’s missing persons case concludes

Investigation of Squamish woman’s missing persons case concludes

Vancouver Police Department implements changes inspired by family’s complaints
H1N1 experience is helping B.C. doctors deal with COVID-19, says Coquitlam doc

H1N1 experience is helping B.C. doctors deal with COVID-19, says Coquitlam doc

Dr. Kathleen Ross, who practises in Coquitlam and is president of the Doctors of BC, said safety protocols are already being done for flu season
Jack Knox: Life for Leapies: at 84, he’s old enough to buy beer

Jack Knox: Life for Leapies: at 84, he’s old enough to buy beer

The best thing about being born Feb. 29? You can pick your own birthday. Or, if you’re the parents, your kid’s birthday. “We celebrate on the closest Saturday to the 28th,” says Victoria’s Paul Morgan. Except for today, of course.
UPDATED: Child dies after being struck in Squamish parking lot: RCMP

UPDATED: Child dies after being struck in Squamish parking lot: RCMP

Police seek witnesses to incident
Richmondites stocking up amid coronavirus pandemic fears

Richmondites stocking up amid coronavirus pandemic fears

Shoppers were departing Richmond’s Costco on Friday with carts stacked to the brim with groceries, all because of fears over the spread of coronavirus.
Coronavirus scare shuts down work at major Burnaby construction project

Coronavirus scare shuts down work at major Burnaby construction project

A major Burnaby development project has been shut down temporarily because of concerns a worker on site may have fallen ill with coronavirus.
Fifth ride-hailing company gets green light to hit B.C. roads

Fifth ride-hailing company gets green light to hit B.C. roads

What happened: Provincial regulator approves one more ride-hailing service, while denying five others Why it matters: Coastal Rides is set to offer services on the Sunshine Coast One more B.C.
Disappearance hits New West family hard, daughter says

Disappearance hits New West family hard, daughter says

“I’ll be back. I’m going for dinner; I’ll see you at home,” is the last thing Vanessa said to her mother Nirla, before Nirla went missing in Queensborough earlier this week. Vanessa wants to give her a different message.