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B.C. woman caught reselling $43K worth of stolen clothing on Facebook

B.C. woman caught reselling $43K worth of stolen clothing on Facebook

The woman allegedly set up a 'storefront' inside her Maple Ridge home.
‘What every kid dreams about’: Sam Reinhart’s dad reacts to Stanley Cup game winner

‘What every kid dreams about’: Sam Reinhart’s dad reacts to Stanley Cup game winner

Former Canuck Paul Reinhart acknowledged the people who have contributed to Sam’s success over the years, many from his hometown of West Vancouver
Bank of Canada's next move less certain after inflation rate ticks higher in May

Bank of Canada's next move less certain after inflation rate ticks higher in May

OTTAWA — The annual inflation rate unexpectedly ticked higher in May, raising doubts about what the Bank of Canada will do when it makes its next interest rate decision in July in "bumpy and choppy" conditions.
Police still looking for answers 20 years after Burnaby teen's disappearance

Police still looking for answers 20 years after Burnaby teen's disappearance

Pablo Guerra, 17, was reported missing in May 2004. His jacket was located under the Iron Workers Memorial Bridge, but his body has never been found.
Richmond bridge fire investigation delayed due to access issues

Richmond bridge fire investigation delayed due to access issues

Hot spots were dealt with by Richmond Fire-Rescue over the weekend.
Momentum is on the side of the BC Conservatives and BC Greens, polling reveals

Momentum is on the side of the BC Conservatives and BC Greens, polling reveals

John Rustad-led party surges to second place as voters reassess provincial leadership options.
B.C. ombudsperson finds 'systemic mismanagement' in hiring at public service agency

B.C. ombudsperson finds 'systemic mismanagement' in hiring at public service agency

Ombudsperson Jay Chalke says 64 temporary jobs went to ineligible people previously appointed under government orders-in-council, diverting career development opportunities from public servants.
Meet the centenarians: Canada's oldest age group is also its fastest-growing

Meet the centenarians: Canada's oldest age group is also its fastest-growing

As the population of centenarians continues to rise, experts worry that the questions of how they will be housed and cared for have gone largely unaddressed by authorities, despite years of warnings.
Five Canadians, with more than 500 years of stories

Five Canadians, with more than 500 years of stories

The Canadian Press has spent the past month interviewing some of Canada's more than 11,000 centenarians and their families. These are some of their stories.
Coun. Tasha Henderson to serve as New West council’s rep to the police board

Coun. Tasha Henderson to serve as New West council’s rep to the police board

It’s a first: New Westminster to represented at police board by a councillor –  not the mayor