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Black market set to reap rich harvest from new B.C. vape laws

Black market set to reap rich harvest from new B.C. vape laws

The black market could be the big winner if the B.C. government follows through with plans to levy a 20 per cent tax on all vape-related products, restrict access to those products and add deterrents such as mandated plain packaging.
Trucker arrested for impaired driving after careening from Surrey to Lions Bay

Trucker arrested for impaired driving after careening from Surrey to Lions Bay

North Vancouver RCMP say impaired driving charges are pending for a trucker who drove his 18-wheeler for at least 50 kilometres swerving across lanes and repeatedly ricocheting off the concrete median Sunday night.
CN reaches tentative agreement with striking workers

CN reaches tentative agreement with striking workers

Normal operations will resume on Wednesday
UPDATE: Expect heavy delays at Massey Tunnel this morning

UPDATE: Expect heavy delays at Massey Tunnel this morning

UPDATE: The incident has been cleared but there is still heavy congestion in the area. CLEAR - #BCHwy99 - NB Vehicle incident just north of #BCHwy17 has reduced traffic to one lane. Emergency vehicles on scene. Expect heavy congestion and delays.
Private school expansion rejected in Richmond's ALR

Private school expansion rejected in Richmond's ALR

A proposal to build a non-religious private school on Richmond’s “Highway to Heaven” – located in the Agricultural Land Reserve – was rejected by council on Monday evening.
Hospital parking fees under review by health minister

Hospital parking fees under review by health minister

B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix says the elimination of hospital parking fees is a complicated issue that he is reviewing with Premier John Horgan. But he’s not promising any action.
Temporary KPU shuttle buses during transit strike this week

Temporary KPU shuttle buses during transit strike this week

Temporary KPU shuttle bus services are being scheduled between Surrey and Richmond campuses in anticipation of a transit strike expected from Nov. 27 to 29. Shuttle buses will run every 45 minutes to an hour between 7 a.m. and 5:15 p.m.
Video: Snow geese honk their way into Richmond

Video: Snow geese honk their way into Richmond

Snow geese have made their annual return to Richmond, turning green sports fields white.
One third of police complaints not handled on time

One third of police complaints not handled on time

Civilian complaint process would relieve police burdens
YVR's president sets sights on summer retirement

YVR's president sets sights on summer retirement

YVR will be needing a new president starting next summer after Craig Richmond announced he will retire in June.