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Unauthorized Pender Harbour docks ordered demolished

Unauthorized Pender Harbour docks ordered demolished

PENDER HARBOUR — Two to three dozen private docks could be demolished in Pender Harbour as part of a new dock management plan negotiated by the provincial government and the shíshálh (Sechelt) First Nation.
Transit in Metro Vancouver accepting credit-card tap payments

Transit in Metro Vancouver accepting credit-card tap payments

VANCOUVER — Metro Vancouver transit users are being reminded to tap their Compass or credit card not their wallet beginning Tuesday when card readers on buses and at SkyTrain stations start accepting card payments.
Photo gallery: Flooding around B.C.

Photo gallery: Flooding around B.C.

Parachutist stranded on Squamish peak flown to safety, back on the ground

Parachutist stranded on Squamish peak flown to safety, back on the ground

Squamish SAR have rescued man stranded on Stawamus Chief
Vancouver teen murdered elderly dad after argument over Ferrari: Crown

Vancouver teen murdered elderly dad after argument over Ferrari: Crown

VANCOUVER — A Vancouver teen murdered his elderly father after getting into an argument with him over the purchase of a Ferrari, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
Premier’s senior staff improperly mass deleted their emails

Premier’s senior staff improperly mass deleted their emails

Several of Premier John Horgan’s top staff improperly deleted all of their sent emails for months, leaving confusion over publicly accessible records during the busy first months of the new NDP government.
Driver who killed Richmond cyclist given one-year ban, $1,800 fine

Driver who killed Richmond cyclist given one-year ban, $1,800 fine

Brad Dean's family lambast Crown Counsel and the justice system saying they feel "let down"
B.C. camper wakes up to a bear inside his tent

B.C. camper wakes up to a bear inside his tent

VANCOUVER — The hot breath of a mature black bear woke a B.C. camper in Peace Island Park. The B.C. Conservation Officer Service said the bear provided the unwelcome wakeup call at around 1 a.
Air India terrorist can skip future counselling: parole board

Air India terrorist can skip future counselling: parole board

The only man convicted in the 1985 Air India bombing can skip future counselling sessions even though a psychologist says he has “made minimal gains in therapy,” the Parole Board of Canada has ruled.
B.C. woman mauled by dog pleads for animal’s owner to come forward

B.C. woman mauled by dog pleads for animal’s owner to come forward

A Mission woman who was attacked by a dog in Langley on Tuesday night and her sister are pleading with the animal’s owner to come forward. Shelby MacNeil, 45, had to have 85 staples put in her leg after the mauling on Tuesday evening.