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Two Liberal MLAs targeted for recall campaigns

Two Liberal MLAs targeted for recall campaigns

Burnaby North MLA Richard Lee is being targeted in a recall campaign after complaints from residents that hasn’t been doing a good job in the riding.
Nuttall thought bombs would help Afghan ‘brothers’: trial

Nuttall thought bombs would help Afghan ‘brothers’: trial

VANCOUVER — As far as John Nuttall knew, three pressure cookers full of plastic explosives would soon detonate on the lawn of the British Columbia legislature in Victoria.
Delayed at Vancouver airport? Blame the fire ants

Delayed at Vancouver airport? Blame the fire ants

Invasive species causing problems in Lower Mainland
Northeast towns surprised by proposed change in provincial funding

Northeast towns surprised by proposed change in provincial funding

‘Fair share’ deal had been providing grants indexed to oil and gas revenues
Buyer of $51.8-million Vancouver home was once a duck farmer in China

Buyer of $51.8-million Vancouver home was once a duck farmer in China

Chinese language media highlight Chen Mailin’s rags-to-riches story
Nuttall planted bombs at legislature, invoked Allah, trial hears

Nuttall planted bombs at legislature, invoked Allah, trial hears

VANCOUVER — Accused terrorist John Nuttall repeatedly shouted “Allahu Akbar” after allegedly planting homemade pressure-cooker bombs on the lawn of the B.C. legislature on Canada Day, his trial has heard.
Is your car spying on you?

Is your car spying on you?

In-vehicle computer systems raise some important privacy issues, B.C. group says
Accused terrorists considered pulling out at last minute, trial told

Accused terrorists considered pulling out at last minute, trial told

VANCOUVER — A couple accused of plotting to attack British Columbia’s legislature on Canada Day considered backing out with just hours to go, but with the bombs ready and powerful associates expecting them to follow through, they concluded it was too
Pope Francis invited to Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

Pope Francis invited to Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

An interfaith group has sent letter with hope the pontiff will bring focus to poverty in area
Human discards mean slow torture for B.C.’s marine mammals

Human discards mean slow torture for B.C.’s marine mammals

Dedicated teams struggle to rescue Steller sea lions entangled in plastic debris