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B.C. student’s get-out-and-vote video goes viral online

B.C. student’s get-out-and-vote video goes viral online

An election-related video produced by a Vancouver man has taken off on Facebook, where it has attracted close to 900,000 views within a five-day period.
Old ties to Hells Angels haunt Vancouver Airport workers

Old ties to Hells Angels haunt Vancouver Airport workers

The former wife of a Hells Angel has lost her security clearance to work at the Vancouver airport simply because she was once married to the longtime biker.
Thanksgiving storm expected to lash north

Thanksgiving storm expected to lash north

VANCOUVER — The remnants of a hurricane headed toward the West Coast are expected to bring a post-tropical storm to northern B.C. by the Thanksgiving weekend.
Polls suggest star Tory candidate failing to shine in Surrey

Polls suggest star Tory candidate failing to shine in Surrey

Against all expectations, star candidate Dianne Watts, who would undoubtedly play a high-profile role in a Conservative government, is heading for a spectacular and very unexpected upset in the Oct. 19 general election.
Housing, civil rights among key issues in Vancouver-Centre

Housing, civil rights among key issues in Vancouver-Centre

VANCOUVER -- Ask Hedy Fry what the top issue is in Vancouver-Centre, the riding she has held as a Liberal for 22 years of its 98-year history, and she says it is undoubtedly affordable housing.
13-acre park to replace viaducts in Vancouver

13-acre park to replace viaducts in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — A 13-acre park will be the centrepiece of Vancouver's $200-million plan to remove the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts, city staff said Tuesday.
Big hike in emergencies prompts a call for funding rescue

Big hike in emergencies prompts a call for funding rescue

Exhausted members of the North Shore Search and Rescue Team met Monday with their counterparts from the B.C. Search and Rescue Association to try and find solutions to this fall’s unprecedented number of emergency calls.
Mammoths may have roamed Haida Gwaii 57,000 years ago

Mammoths may have roamed Haida Gwaii 57,000 years ago

Study paints a very different picture of 'Canada's Galapagos' before the last ice age
Ex-Saanich parents say son innocent in 1990 double murder

Ex-Saanich parents say son innocent in 1990 double murder

After 25 years, David and Elouise Lord still believe their only son, Derik, is innocent of a notorious double murder that gripped B.C. in 1990.
Body found in North Vancouver, four men charged

Body found in North Vancouver, four men charged

Police have arrested four young men on charges of kidnapping and indignity to a body after a man was found dead in the District of North Vancouver Tuesday.