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'Very much real': Eagle comes face to face with B.C. drone

'Very much real': Eagle comes face to face with B.C. drone

A curious bird started to chase a man's drone.
Cleared: Accidents causing heavy traffic on Highway 91 during Tuesday rush hour

Cleared: Accidents causing heavy traffic on Highway 91 during Tuesday rush hour

Expect delays this afternoon.
Everything you need to know about how the WestJet strike will affect Vancouver flights

Everything you need to know about how the WestJet strike will affect Vancouver flights

Here's what you need to know.
Video: Pedestrian knocked down by taxi in Richmond city centre

Video: Pedestrian knocked down by taxi in Richmond city centre

Warning: Some readers may find the video disturbing. The woman appears to get up and walk away from the incident near Richmond Centre
Metro Vancouver lifts air quality advisory as temperatures drop

Metro Vancouver lifts air quality advisory as temperatures drop

Environment Canada has also lifted its special weather statement...but changes are expected this week.
WestJet customers holding their breath as strike notice jeopardizes travel plans

WestJet customers holding their breath as strike notice jeopardizes travel plans

MONTREAL — The travel plans of WestJet customers are up in the air after its pilots' union issued a 72-hour strike notice Monday night. The gambit by the Air Line Pilots Association kicked off a countdown to a flight crew walkout at 3 a.m.
Applications open for Steveston Salmon Festival parade

Applications open for Steveston Salmon Festival parade

Who's excited?
B.C. casinos to require photo ID for all visitors

B.C. casinos to require photo ID for all visitors

No ID? No entry. BCLC is moving to more rigid ID verification at casino doors to support its self-exclusion program for problem gamblers.
Here's why the stink bugs are back in Vancouver homes

Here's why the stink bugs are back in Vancouver homes

It's a stinky situation.
B.C. gas projects could triple emissions target by 2030, finds report

B.C. gas projects could triple emissions target by 2030, finds report

A recent report found B.C. will blow its oil and gas emissions target without a cap. But that path requires diverting a huge amount of electricity needed elsewhere, experts warn.