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Elderly couple dead after train hits car in Langley

LANGLEY (NEWS 1130) — RCMP confirm an elderly couple is dead after a train hit a car in Langley. Police do not know why the car was on the tracks on the Langley Bypass near Glover Road. More to come. → Read More

BC Hydro: Fewer than 100 remain without power on Gulf Islands

BC Hydro says fewer than 100 customers on the Gulf Islands are without power, after restoring service to approximately 700,000 British Columbians. → Read More

Pedestrian with life-threatening injuries after being hit by 'passenger vehicle' in Surrey

A pedestrian has suffered serious, potentially life threatening injuries after being hit by a "passenger vehicle" in Surrey's newton area, RCMP say. → Read More

Surrey RCMP looking for missing 20-year-old woman

Surrey police need the public's help in finding Emily Price, who has been missing since Friday night. → Read More

Gas prices drop overnight, catching up with end to Olympic pipeline disruption

Gas prices have fallen by about seven $0.07 per litre this weekend and a gas analyst says it should drop a little bit more tomorrow. → Read More

Vigil held for East Vancouver hit-and-run victim

A man who died after being hit by a car in East Vancouver last Thursday is being remembered as a hard worker and family man. → Read More

Travelers should expect Boxing Day congestion getting to YVR today

If you are flying today, give yourself extra time to get to YVR as Boxing Day shoppers crowd the nearby McArthur Glen outlet mall. → Read More

One person dead, one injured in apparent shooting in North Vancouver

RCMP have confirmed one person is dead and another is injured after an apparent shooting in the area of Keith Road and Mountain Highway in North Vancouver. → Read More

Boxing Day shopping is in full swing at Metrotown

It's been a breeze for some Boxing Day shoppers who said they've scored sweet deals, although others find the crowds, line-ups and energy a bit much. → Read More

Van Island to have full power back by Dec. 27, Gulf Islands by New Year's Eve

With more crews headed to Vancouver Island, BC Hydro is making progress on outages from last week's windstorm. → Read More

Air Canada flight to Maui diverted back to YVR after 'hydraulic indication'

A Vancouver-Maui flight almost half-way to its destination has had to turn around and fly back to YVR after a mechanical issue. → Read More

Vancouver PD reaching out to 'good Samaritan' in sexual assault case

Vancouver police want to talk to a man who escorted a woman home after she was sexually assaulted by another man after midnight on Dec. 15. → Read More

Thousands going into Christmas still without power

Crews from Atlantic Canada have been brought in to restore electricity to about 34,000 B.C. customers still without power after Thursday's storm. → Read More

Vancouver fire crews respond to third-alarm fire in Vancouver's Westend

Vancouver fire crews have managed to stave off a larger damage after a bike shop in the Westend caught fire earlier today. → Read More

BC Storm: Some will spend Christmas 2018 in the dark

Around 50,000 BC Hydro customers are still without power on Sunday as Christmas Eve approaches, while crews are working around the clock to restore it. → Read More

IHIT finds Audi SUV they believe is linked to Surrey teen's murder

After help from the public, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has located a luxury car they believe is linked to the 2017 murder of Kiran Dhesi. → Read More

Vancouver police looking for 'high-risk' offender

Vancouver police need your help finding a federal offender on a Canada-wide search warrant. → Read More

Water is safe to drink in Nanaimo, but no extended use

Water is safe to drink in Nanaimo again, following the shutdown of the city's water treatment plant during Thursday's wind storm. → Read More

Power outage for more than 55k on Van Island, 15k in Lower Mainland

The wind storm that blew through B.C. on Thursday was the worst in over 20 years, and thousands of people still don't have power this morning. → Read More

In the short term, Canada not affected by U.S. government shutdown: UBC prof

A UBC economist says Washington D.C. needs to resolve the pgovernment shutdown sooner than later if major economic impacts are to be avoided. → Read More