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Homicide police seek help to identify suspects in West Vancouver murder

Homicide police seek help to identify suspects in West Vancouver murder

IHIT has released images of two men in connection with the ‘targeted’ killing of Francis Este
Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope painted on vintage typewriter honours Port Coquitlam hero

Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope painted on vintage typewriter honours Port Coquitlam hero

On April 30, Dave Benning and Brendan Raftery will be at Brave Brewing in Port Moody to show off their customized typewriters, including the Terry Fox machine.
More people with greater needs driving $7B increase to dental-care cost

More people with greater needs driving $7B increase to dental-care cost

Administration costs have not contributed to driving up the price.
Rob Shaw: B.C. online image law is a good step on a long road

Rob Shaw: B.C. online image law is a good step on a long road

Opinion: The law faces years of definition in the courts
Sakura: Where to find New Westminster's best cherry blossoms

Sakura: Where to find New Westminster's best cherry blossoms

Where are your favourite cherry trees?
Canadian property listings now warn buyers of wildfire, flood and extreme heat

Canadian property listings now warn buyers of wildfire, flood and extreme heat

Two major Canadian real estate listing platforms now offer Canadians how much risk individual properties face over the next 30 years from heat waves, wildfires, flooding and drought.
Letter: Why is New West paying for climate and environment issues?

Letter: Why is New West paying for climate and environment issues?

This letter writer says some things are best left to the province and the feds.
Metro Vancouver woman ordered to return Bentley the dog to ex-boyfriend

Metro Vancouver woman ordered to return Bentley the dog to ex-boyfriend

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal said Christina McInulty displayed an inability to put Bentley’s best interests above her own.
Opinion: International students face exploitation in Canada and abroad

Opinion: International students face exploitation in Canada and abroad

Recent reports that 700 international students and graduates could be deported from Canada reveal how the immigration system leaves them open to exploitation.
Northern B.C. MLA calls for end to health-care vaccine mandate

Northern B.C. MLA calls for end to health-care vaccine mandate

Conservative Nechako Lakes MLA John Rustad called on the B.C. government to rehire unvaccinated health-care workers.