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Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Warning issued after man reportedly exposes himself to children on North Shore

Police on the North Shore are issuing a warning to kids and parents about a man they say exposed himself to at least four children. → Read More

Nearly $1B investment into B.C. affordable housing

The provincial and federal governments say they have signed a 10-year agreement just shy of $1 billion to build, repair, and protect social housing and affordable homes. → Read More

Bear shot and killed in Surrey

A bear has been shot and killed by conservation officers, who say it's the first time one of the animals has appeared in Surrey to their knowledge since 2013. → Read More

Expect BC Ferries delays between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bay this weekend

BC Ferries says it won't be able to have an extra vessel working the Horseshoe Bay to Departure Bay route this weekend as planned. → Read More

Three dead in BC Interior crash

Police say a commercial vehicle heading south on Highway 97 collided with a passenger car turning onto Highway 99. Everyone in the car has died. → Read More

Only half of BC pet owners own an animal safety device for the car, says ICBC poll

A survey of drivers in BC finds while 40 per cent of pet owners plan to take their furry friend on road trip this summer, only half of them say they own a restraint or safety device for an animal. → Read More

Only half of BC pet owners own an animal safety device for the car, says ICBC poll

A survey of drivers in BC finds while 40 per cent of pet owners plan to take their furry friend on road trip this summer, only half of them say they own a restraint or safety device for an animal. → Read More

Person rescued after going overboard from BC ferry

A rescue has been carried out following an incident the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre is only calling a "person overboard" from a BC ferry. → Read More

'Very concerned': Mounties investigate series of 'suspicious' grass fires

Police in North Vancouver are investigating four grass fires in the area of Mosquito Creek, which they consider suspicious. → Read More

BC one step closer to voting on electoral reform

Premier John Horgan says his cabinet has accepted Attorney General David Eby's recommendations on how the referendum on a new voting system will take place. → Read More

One dead, two injured in rollover crash on Coquihalla near Hope

RCMP are now confirming one person has died in yesterday's single vehicle crash on the Coquihalla Highway near Carolin Mine Road. → Read More

West Vancouver senior scammed out of $800,000

A senior in West Vancouver has been victimized by a fraud scheme to the tune of $800,000. Police say the fraudsters used a new version of the "bank inspector" scheme. → Read More

Death of Mission woman who sat wounded, paralyzed for days subject of coroner's inquest

Lisa Dudley sat wounded and paralyzed for days after a shooting. Her family isn't sure what to make of a coroner's inquest into her death, a decade later. → Read More

CP Rail strike temporarily averted

Earlier this week, the Teamsters and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers gave the railway a 72-hour notice of strike action. → Read More

Surrey developer sentenced for tax evasion

A real estate developer based in Surrey has been sentenced to house arrest, community service, and nearly half-a-million dollars in fines for tax evasion. → Read More

BC petting zoo owner charged with 24 counts of animal cruelty

The BC SPCA says 15 animals, including a deceased pig, were removed from the Revelstoke Petting Zoo in July. The owner has been charged with 24 counts of animal cruelty. → Read More

Pipeline protesters plan to make noise during Trudeau's event in Vancouver

Justin Trudeau is in town this afternoon and it's expected he will be greeted by protesters in Downtown Vancouver, which could lead to road closures. → Read More

Disturbing sexual assault in Aldergrove prompts RCMP to issue warning

Langley RCMP say a woman was grabbed from behind as she took out the trash at about 9:30 p.m. She was then taken back into her home and sexually assaulted by a man she doesn't know. → Read More

North Vancouver man gets excessive speeding ticket on test drive

West Vancouver Police say they pulled over a driver on the Upper Levels Highway near 22nd Street on Sunday afternoon for going 161 km/h in a 90km/h zone. → Read More

Still no sign of senior who disappeared after BC Ferries trip

His car was abandoned on a BC Ferries vessel on Thursday night, there was no sign of him on board and a search from Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen has turned up no sign of him. → Read More