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Palmer students collect science medals

Palmer students collect science medals

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B.C. government to ban scalper bots, set new rules for ticket selling

B.C. government to ban scalper bots, set new rules for ticket selling

‘Bots’ would be banned, resellers required to disclose face value under proposed law Scalper bots, software that’s used to scoop up tickets for concerts and sporting events for resale at inflated prices, will be banned under a new law proposed by the
Vancouver Island ‘fog zone’ no longer exempt from campfire bans

Vancouver Island ‘fog zone’ no longer exempt from campfire bans

An exemption that allows people in the so-called “fog zone” of coastal Vancouver Island to have open fires when they are banned elsewhere on the Island is being discontinued.
Richmond paramedics overcome language barriers during reality TV show

Richmond paramedics overcome language barriers during reality TV show

Whether it’s coming to the aid of a lost Chinese tourist, helping a passed-out East Indian woman, or racing an expectant Filipina mother to hospital, it’s all in a day’s work for Richmond paramedic James Fang.
North Vancouver couple safe after witnessing Ugandan kidnapping

North Vancouver couple safe after witnessing Ugandan kidnapping

Seniors were on safari in Africa when a fellow tourist and their local guide were seized by gunmen
Guess how many people didn’t use a lawyer in a B.C. courtroom last year

Guess how many people didn’t use a lawyer in a B.C. courtroom last year

Provincial court releases annual report for 2017/2018
Delta allowing refurbished donation bins to return

Delta allowing refurbished donation bins to return

Clothing donation bins are beginning to return to the City of Delta. Delta has approved the Securr-manufactured Green Inspiration collection bins and expects to do the same with other varieties.
Gas prices reach record high in Metro Vancouver

Gas prices reach record high in Metro Vancouver

Metro Vancouver gas prices have broken the all-time record high with a number of stations hitting 164.9 cents per litre Monday morning. Dan McTeague, senior petroleum analyst with GasBuddy.
Businessman sues Vancouver independent school to return $500,000 donation

Businessman sues Vancouver independent school to return $500,000 donation

Businessman Bruce Cran is suing the Madrona School Society, demanding a $500,000 donation back after the school and its board allegedly failed to live up to conditions upon which the money was donated.
Mild week with mix of sun and rain in store for Richmond

Mild week with mix of sun and rain in store for Richmond

The week ahead will see mild temperatures, showers and some sunny breaks in Richmond. Monday is expected to start the week off with temperatures reaching 11 C and showers starting around noon, according to Environment Canada .