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Power restored at YVR, still some flight delays

Power restored at YVR, still some flight delays

A power issue at Vancouver International Airport has been restored but is still causing problems and flights delays in the domestic terminal
Community rallies around Vancouver woman injured after alleged shove from stranger

Community rallies around Vancouver woman injured after alleged shove from stranger

Vancouver’s hospitality industry has rallied around a local restaurant manager who suffered a series of gruesome facial injuries after a headfirst fall that she says was caused by a violent shove from a stranger. The incident, which occurred on Oct.
B.C. seeks cash from alleged Mill Bay drug dealer

B.C. seeks cash from alleged Mill Bay drug dealer

Police breached his rights, but Civil Forfeiture Office wants to retain more than $18,000
Canadian rapper dies after falling off airplane wing in failed B.C. stunt

Canadian rapper dies after falling off airplane wing in failed B.C. stunt

Jon James McMurray died Saturday filming a project he had been working on for months, said a representative
The blob is back off the B.C. coast

The blob is back off the B.C. coast

The blob is the popular name for a huge patch of warm water that has reached above normal temperatures in the Pacific Ocean
Kamloops MMA fighter charged with spousal assaults

Kamloops MMA fighter charged with spousal assaults

VANCOUVER — A highly ranked MMA fighter from Kamloops has been charged with four counts of spousal assault, uttering threats and mischief. Matt Baker, known as the Riotmaker and ranked by one MMA website as the No.
Power outage blamed on vandals cutting down poles with chainsaw

Power outage blamed on vandals cutting down poles with chainsaw

VANCOUVER — B.C. Hydro says an “extremely dangerous” act of vandalism with a chainsaw is blamed for a four-hour power failure in Port Coquitlam on Wednesday. At around 4:30 a.m.
Langley woman watches live video of thief swiping her parcel

Langley woman watches live video of thief swiping her parcel

VANCOUVER — Since moving to Langley’s Fernridge neighbourhood six months ago, Courtney Thomas has been a victim of crime three times. On Wednesday, Thomas watched a live video stream of an unknown woman stealing a parcel off her front porch.
B.C. Greens back housing speculation tax, assuring its passage

B.C. Greens back housing speculation tax, assuring its passage

B.C.’s NDP government has struck a deal with its power-sharing partners, the B.C. Greens, to tweak the new housing speculation tax and assure its passage into law.
Artist found dead after report of kidnapping near Lillooet

Artist found dead after report of kidnapping near Lillooet

LORA GRINDLAY Vancouver Sun VANCOUVER — A life lived as an eccentric artist who pursued his passions by building unique and out of the ordinary houses in B.C. came to a horrific end Saturday when Zube Aylward was killed at his Seton Portage home.