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Thousands of diverted hydromorphone pills seized in Burnaby RCMP drug bust

Thousands of diverted hydromorphone pills seized in Burnaby RCMP drug bust

Charges are pending against four people arrested in an alleged interprovincial drug ring investigated by Burnaby RCMP's drug and organized crime section.
Rob Shaw: Horgan's path from 'Angry John' to 'Happy Warrior' shaped rise as premier

Rob Shaw: Horgan's path from 'Angry John' to 'Happy Warrior' shaped rise as premier

Horgan's reluctant path to leadership him made him one of B.C.'s best premiers
'A life well lived': Former B.C. premier John Horgan dies after third bout with cancer

'A life well lived': Former B.C. premier John Horgan dies after third bout with cancer

Horgan, who survived throat cancer in 2021 and bladder cancer in 2008, had remained confident that he would “live long and prosper,” a reference to Star Trek, his favourite TV series. 
Les Leyne: Horgan was the rare politician changed for the better by power

Les Leyne: Horgan was the rare politician changed for the better by power

An unfiltered heart-on-his-sleeve man, you could tell what he was thinking nearly every time he walked into a room — mostly common-sense ideas about making B.C. better, and doing the right thing
B.C. court awards $1M in T-bone accident damages

B.C. court awards $1M in T-bone accident damages

Andrew Matwijec was driving his Mazda 3 north on Surrey's 132nd Street when it was hit by a Toyota Yaris.
I Watched This Game: Brännström gets first goal as a Canuck in comfy win over Flames

I Watched This Game: Brännström gets first goal as a Canuck in comfy win over Flames

Jonathan Lekkerimäki looked like he belonged in the NHL in his Vancouver Canucks debut.
These workers are digging Metro Vancouver's longest water tunnel — under the Fraser River

These workers are digging Metro Vancouver's longest water tunnel — under the Fraser River

A subterranean water pipeline passing under the Fraser River aims to secure Metro Vancouver's water supply, even after a major earthquake.
Swearing-in ceremonies at B.C. legislature mark start of new political season

Swearing-in ceremonies at B.C. legislature mark start of new political season

VICTORIA — Two newly elected members of British Columbia's Green Party will officially take their seats in the legislature following the first of three swearing-in ceremonies since last month's provincial election.
Tourists 'shocked' to see man approach black bear in Whistler

Tourists 'shocked' to see man approach black bear in Whistler

The Conservation Officer Service is reminding people to never approach bears.
Richmond RCMP searching for missing 40-year-old man

Richmond RCMP searching for missing 40-year-old man

Missing man was known to frequent Vancouver and Abbotsford