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North Vancouver high school locks washrooms to stop student vaping

North Vancouver high school locks washrooms to stop student vaping

Mother upset by Seycove Secondary's decision to leave only one bathroom open
Suspensions certain to turn up heat on legislature finances

Suspensions certain to turn up heat on legislature finances

B.C.’s MLAs will have to decide this week whether to sign-off on the legislature’s annual finances, amid a brewing scandal that has seen the suspension of the building’s two highest-ranking officials.
Six dead in separate crashes on British Columbia highways: RCMP

Six dead in separate crashes on British Columbia highways: RCMP

VANCOUVER — Mounties in British Columbia say it has been a deadly few days on British Columbia’s highways, with six people killed in separate crashes.
Junior ornithologists scan the skies during Christmas Bird Count for Kids

Junior ornithologists scan the skies during Christmas Bird Count for Kids

VANCOUVER — B.C.’s budding birders took up their binoculars on Saturday to count the birds at Stanley Park.
Man charged with murder in death of Burnaby woman on highway

Man charged with murder in death of Burnaby woman on highway

A man has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a Burnaby woman found lying next to a vehicle on a highway this month.
Eby incensed as key money laundering case crumbles

Eby incensed as key money laundering case crumbles

B.C. Attorney General David Eby reacted strongly Wednesday to news that criminal charges in B.C.’s largest money-laundering case had been stayed, calling the inability to prosecute these cases a crisis.
Vancouver salmon researcher receives national nod

Vancouver salmon researcher receives national nod

UBC professor Scott Hinch led a seven-year study tracking millions of salmon across B.C.
B.C. electoral reform referendum deadline extended to Dec. 7

B.C. electoral reform referendum deadline extended to Dec. 7

The deadline for mail-in voting packages in British Columbia’s electoral reform referendum has been extended by a week. With the extension, Elections B.C. said it must receive ballots by 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 7.
Private medical clinics win injunction against B.C. government clampdown

Private medical clinics win injunction against B.C. government clampdown

The B.C. Supreme Court has handed private clinics a major victory, ordering B.C.’s NDP government to not enforce provisions of the Medicare Protection Act until their validity is established at a lengthy ongoing trial.
Hells Angel slaying reprisal feared

Hells Angel slaying reprisal feared

VANCOUVER — Law enforcement agencies are bracing for any potential fallout after a prominent Hells Angel was found slain in Maple Ridge on the weekend. Cpl.