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Mail order handgun nets 7 charges for North Vancouver man

Mail order handgun nets 7 charges for North Vancouver man

A high-stakes investigation by North Vancouver RCMP into a mail-order purchase of a handgun has led to seven charges against a North Vancouver man.
Upper Squamish Valley fire officially out

Upper Squamish Valley fire officially out

Open burn ban for category 2 fires scheduled for Thursday in Coastal Fire Centre
Canada Gas and LNG conference focused on how B.C. got to a final investment decision

Canada Gas and LNG conference focused on how B.C. got to a final investment decision

Getting a multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas (LNG) project built in Canada is no cakewalk. Just ask Petronas, which abandoned its plans for a $36 billion LNG plant and associated pipeline in Prince Rupert in 2017.
UPDATED: Climber airlifted to hospital

UPDATED: Climber airlifted to hospital

Authorities say person is in serious but stable condition after taking a fall in Squamish
LONG READ: Training Day

LONG READ: Training Day

A hands-on look at the RCMP's use of force model
Spike in fatal motorcycle crashes revs up calls for more training

Spike in fatal motorcycle crashes revs up calls for more training

At least two people will die in motorcycle crashes on B.C. roads each weekend this summer, if this year follows the same trend as last year.
International oil-spill drills a dry run for the unthinkable

International oil-spill drills a dry run for the unthinkable

The Canadian and American coast guards conducted a joint, two-day oil-spill drill last week to test the emergency response to an accident in the waters between B.C. and Washington state.
Vancouver photographer shares stunning images of goslings up close

Vancouver photographer shares stunning images of goslings up close

Hobby photographer Alexandre Légère has taken some particularly stunning photos of goslings
Killer whales hunt off Port Moody

Killer whales hunt off Port Moody

With a strong harbour seal population, a spate of recent transient orca sightings up the Indian Arm could mark an important milestone in the re-wilding of Metro Vancouver
Horgan accused of stacking the deck in inquiry on gas prices

Horgan accused of stacking the deck in inquiry on gas prices

Premier John Horgan wants the BC Utilities Commission (BCUC) to get to the bottom of B.C.’s record high gasoline prices. But Horgan doesn’t want the commission looking under the B.C.