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It's already snowing in parts of B.C. and the forecast is calling for more

It's already snowing in parts of B.C. and the forecast is calling for more

As of Monday, Oct.1, the Vancouver weather forecast is predicting a great deal of rainfall throughout the week; however, it is already snowing in parts of B.C.
Homes evacuated after collision damages gas line

Homes evacuated after collision damages gas line

A crash Sunday evening near Blundell and Garden City Road damaged a natural gas line.
Do you recognize this guy who totally lost it at a Tim Hortons? (VIDEO)

Do you recognize this guy who totally lost it at a Tim Hortons? (VIDEO)

Surveillance footage shows suspect verbally attacking staff before pouring Iced Capp on the counter and knocking cash register on the ground
Woodfibre LNG signs preliminary 13-year export deal

Woodfibre LNG signs preliminary 13-year export deal

Squamish's Woodfibre LNG has reached a preliminary agreement with the first and largest LNG importer in China. As with their other offtake agreements, this deal will be finalized closer to the start of plant operations, according to Woodfibre LNG.
Canadian artist's cartoon in response to Kavanaugh hearing grips internet

Canadian artist's cartoon in response to Kavanaugh hearing grips internet

A political cartoon depicting the assault of Lady Justice has gone viral in the wake of recent allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Massey Tunnel delays coming tonight

Massey Tunnel delays coming tonight

Drivers can expect delays trying to cross the George Massey Tunnel thanks to overnight maintenance work that begins later today. The work is scheduled to finish Friday, Oct. 5. Crews will be working from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Richmond Addictions Services Society prepares for cannabis legalization

Richmond Addictions Services Society prepares for cannabis legalization

Executive director Rick Dubras wants people to know there are supports available in Richmond.
OPINION: How B.C. educators can play a role in addressing the opioid overdose crisis

OPINION: How B.C. educators can play a role in addressing the opioid overdose crisis

Drug overdoses have killed 972 people in B.C. so far this year, according to the most recent statistics.
Government secrecy paves way for authoritarianism, expert warns

Government secrecy paves way for authoritarianism, expert warns

Openness, commitment to truth foster faith in institutions, remove knowledge gaps, Prof. Sean Holman tells B.C. Information Summit
Kids ride TransLink buses for free all next week

Kids ride TransLink buses for free all next week

Free transit is being offered to kids and youth on Metro Vancouver buses next week as part of the ninth annual I Love Transit Week. This opportunity runs from start of service Monday, Oct. 1, through the end of service Friday, Oct.