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Sentence change for Richmond man who smashed cars, caused high-speed chase

Sentence change for Richmond man who smashed cars, caused high-speed chase

Police caught Tong Sun with a spike belt after a Stanley Park high-speed chase
Looking for a hero: Family wants to thank bystander who performed CPR

Looking for a hero: Family wants to thank bystander who performed CPR

'He was such a fighter,' said one of the bystanders who jumped into action. 'CPR is intense and it hurts. But to keep that humanity in it, we were giving him so much love.'
Cruise ship terminal still a possibility for Delta

Cruise ship terminal still a possibility for Delta

The need to accommodate newer, much larger ships seen as a long-term priority
B.C.'s high temperatures and forecasted rainfall cause more flooding concerns

B.C.'s high temperatures and forecasted rainfall cause more flooding concerns

Record-breaking high temperatures across the province have led to the significant melt of mid-elevation snowpacks
Man accused in Vancouver toddler’s death keeps firing lawyers

Man accused in Vancouver toddler’s death keeps firing lawyers

The 23-month-old died at the scene while her father suffered life-altering physical injuries.
Man arrested for trafficking in mobile dispensary in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Man arrested for trafficking in mobile dispensary in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Vancouver police have arrested a 51-year-old man for trafficking in connection to a mobile illegal drug dispensary in the city's Downtown Eastside.
BC Housing may finally knock down this dilapidated Port Coquitlam home

BC Housing may finally knock down this dilapidated Port Coquitlam home

Funding may be the sticking point in getting this house demolished — but BC Housing says it's looking at next steps.
B.C. flooding, mudslides prompt evacuation orders, highway closures in the Interior

B.C. flooding, mudslides prompt evacuation orders, highway closures in the Interior

A "rapid transition" into spring with a week of record-setting temperatures has accelerated mountain snowmelt, a provincial forecaster said, leading to flooding and mudslides throughout British Columbia's central and southern Interior.
'Face of climate change': B.C. mayors to address House of Commons about rural communities' climate change concerns

'Face of climate change': B.C. mayors to address House of Commons about rural communities' climate change concerns

"We have climate refugees right now in temporary housing," said Princeton Mayor Spencer Coyne
Rain in May and June will be key to bring down late-summer wildfire risk: official

Rain in May and June will be key to bring down late-summer wildfire risk: official

VICTORIA — A British Columbia wildfire expert says a persistent winter drought in some parts of the province means spring rain may dictate this year's wildfire season. Cliff Chapman, the director of provincial operations for the B.C.