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B.C. teacher left in shock after act of kindness by shopper

B.C. teacher left in shock after act of kindness by shopper

The gesture left the Kelowna woman feeling emotional.
Vancouver Whitecaps condemn 'racially motivated' Burnaby attack on youth players

Vancouver Whitecaps condemn 'racially motivated' Burnaby attack on youth players

17-year-old sent to hospital with non-life-threatening stab wounds
‘We’re searching everywhere,’ says friend of missing New West man

‘We’re searching everywhere,’ says friend of missing New West man

A group of friends and family of a missing New Westminster man have organized search teams that spent the weekend combing the city.
Government seeks to seize home of man guilty of illegal crab fishing off North Vancouver

Government seeks to seize home of man guilty of illegal crab fishing off North Vancouver

Fisherman Scott Steer used the proceeds of crime to buy house and launder money, the director of civil forfeiture has alleged
Winning $15 million Lotto Max ticket sold in Vancouver. Is it yours?

Winning $15 million Lotto Max ticket sold in Vancouver. Is it yours?

That ticket matched all seven winning numbers
'Ornate, gaudy' painting found at B.C. thrift store could be worth thousands of dollars

'Ornate, gaudy' painting found at B.C. thrift store could be worth thousands of dollars

An art gallery has put the man in touch with two appraisers.
Tourists asked to avoid North Okanagan area near wildfire

Tourists asked to avoid North Okanagan area near wildfire

The BC Wildfire Service says there's a 'direct threat to life and property' around the White Rock Lake fire.
Sea level rise ‘locked in,’ flooding possible in Richmond, says expert

Sea level rise ‘locked in,’ flooding possible in Richmond, says expert

The U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its latest report this week
Canada commits $340M to Indigenous protected areas, guardians programs

Canada commits $340M to Indigenous protected areas, guardians programs

The federal government announced it will provide funding over the next five years to support Indigenous-led stewardship of lands and waters under its $2.3 billion commitment to nature conservation.
Canadian doctors group erect anti-LNG billboard next to major B.C. ferry terminal

Canadian doctors group erect anti-LNG billboard next to major B.C. ferry terminal

A group of doctors erected a massive billboard near the entrance to the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal this week. It shows a woman sucking on an inhaler in the lee of an LNG facility.