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Vancouver crash involving motorcycle leaves one person dead

A 41-year-old has died after the motorcycle they were riding crashed with a white Mazda 3 in Vancouver Wednesday evening. → Read More

Surrey women attacked in three separate incidents, RCMP says

Three women in Surrey have been attacked in separate incidents that currently have not been linked, says the RCMP, which is sharing a warning. → Read More

Vancouver Canucks owner hopeful capacity limits will lift in time for home opener

B.C.'s top doctor says she's actively looking at capacity limits for things like Canucks games, and the team's owner is hopeful they could ease soon. → Read More

Thanksgiving and COVID-19: Risks still present when people gather

Vancouver's Infectious Disease Centre says even if you're allowed to gather in groups this Thanksgiving, it doesn't mean the risk of COVID-19 isn't there. → Read More

Mexico soccer fans' homophobic chants delay game against Canada

The World Cup qualifying game between Mexico and Canada was delayed on Thursday because of homophobic chants at Azteca Stadium. → Read More

Burnaby stabbing sends one person to hospital

The Burnaby RCMP says a woman was stabbed in an alley near Royal Oak Avenue and Rumble Street just before 7:30 p.m. Thursday. → Read More

Vancouver aiport unveils net-zero carbon by 2030 plan

Vancouver International Airport says its net-zero carbon plan includes moving to renewable energies for things like vehicles and in-building functions. → Read More

Vancouver parking proposal rejected, now what for climate change?

After Vancouver's contentious parking plan was narrowly voted down, city councillors are starting to look for other avenues to address the climate crisis. → Read More

Sinclair, teammates demand change amid sex abuse scandal in women's soccer

Christine Sinclair took to Twitter to share a statement on behalf of her Portland Thorns teammates amid a sexual abuse scandal that is gripping the NWSL. → Read More

B.C. LTC COVID review recommends single rooms, paid sick days, more testing

Expanding paid sick leave, recruiting more staff, and increasing testing are some of the recommendations in a COVID-19 review of long-term care homes. → Read More

Metro Vancouver gas prices on the rise

Gas prices have been pushing higher across Metro Vancouver in recent days, and an analyst warns they could continue to trend up. → Read More

BC Thanksgiving gatherings should be small, with fully vaccinated guests: Dr. Henry

B.C.'s Dr. Bonnie Henry is pleading with people who may have big gathering plans this Thanksgiving to reconsider, adding those you invite should be vaccinated. → Read More

Sunshine Coast helicopter crash leaves one person dead

A person, who was the lone occupant of a helicopter that crashed near Killam Bay on the Sunshine Coast, has died, the RCMP says. → Read More

Feeding wildlife in Vancouver parks could now cost you

People caught feeding or leaving food for wild animals in Vancouver parks could now face a fine of $500 after the park board amended one of its bylaws. → Read More

Metro Vancouver real estate still seeing high demand, high prices

House prices have gone up across the Lower Mainland again, and demand continues to outstrip supply, according to real estate boards in the region. → Read More

Former Vancouver Mayor Philip Owen dead at 88

Owen served as Vancouver’s 36th mayor between 1993 and 2002. According to a statement, he died on Thursday from complications related to Parkinson’s disease. Owen was elected to the Vancouver Park Board in 1978 and served on Vancouver City Council as of 1986 several years before he was elected mayor. Owen was made a Member of the Order of Canada in 2008. More to come. → Read More

B.C. winter tire rules now in effect for many highways

Winter tire rules are now in effect for many B.C. highways, but if you need new ones for your vehicle this year, you may have a tough time getting them. → Read More

Richmond hit and run suspect sought by police

The RCMP says a cyclist was hit Friday just after 3 p.m. in the area of Granville and 65th avenues. The driver left the scene without leaving his contact information. → Read More

Missing hiker found dead in Manning Park

Andriy Fendrikov was reported missing to the Vancouver Police earlier this week when he didn’t show up for work. Police have now confirmed his body was found near Snass Mountain. → Read More

Homicide team investigating Langley mother Naomi Onotera's disappearance

The Integrated Homicide Investigation team says it’s been called in to assist the Langley RCMP. The 41-year-old mother has not been seen for more than two weeks. Investigators have been at Onotera’s home for the past couple of days searching the property. “I would caution that the presence of officers, security and crime scene tape … → Read More