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Two arrests in Coquitlam raid during guns investigation

Two people in Coquitlam were arrested last week in connection with a larger firearms investigation being conducted across the Metro Vancouver by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit.
Burnaby councillor calls for expanding ICBC amid strata insurance crisis

Burnaby councillor calls for expanding ICBC amid strata insurance crisis

A Burnaby councillor is calling on the provincial government to expand the mandate of ICBC to include strata insurance amid a crisis that has seen rates climb as much as 300% in one year.
Police investigating after Richmond pedestrian struck

Police investigating after Richmond pedestrian struck

The investigation is ongoing into a Saturday evening collision in Richmond which resulted in an elderly man being taken to hospital.
TransLink asks mayors to push for green transit

TransLink asks mayors to push for green transit

TransLink is asking for the Mayors’ Council for support to move toward 100-per-cent green public transit. The Low Carbon Fleet Strategy aims to convert all buses to zero-emission technology by 2050.
Collaboration between UBC and Musqueam explores nature and culture… digitally

Collaboration between UBC and Musqueam explores nature and culture… digitally

Beaty Biodiversity Museum’s ‘Sturgeon Harpoon Knowledge Web’ exhibit receives Governor General’s History Award
Stabbing suspect enters guilty pleas to three charges

Stabbing suspect enters guilty pleas to three charges

Incident stems from double stabbing in February 2019 North Delta’s Immaculate Conception elementary school
Canucks trade for goalie Louis Domingue as injury concerns surface for Jacob Markstrom

Canucks trade for goalie Louis Domingue as injury concerns surface for Jacob Markstrom

Canucks didn't make any major moves at the NHL trade deadline, but their one minor move has major implications
WW2 veteran survived 57 combat missions as tail gunner on a B-17

WW2 veteran survived 57 combat missions as tail gunner on a B-17

John LeClair shared memories after chance meeting at the Mesa-based, Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum
Public inquiry into money laundering launched

Public inquiry into money laundering launched

A public inquiry into money laundering launches on Monday with participants including Great Canadian Gaming Corporation, which owns and operates River Rock Casino. The consequences of money laundering in B.C.
Coronavirus: Richmond resident fears Iran situation worse than reported

Coronavirus: Richmond resident fears Iran situation worse than reported

A member of Richmond’s Iranian community has said the coronavirus situation in his homeland is much worse than is being reported by officials.