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Woman urges New West to tackle graphic anti-abortion images

Woman urges New West to tackle graphic anti-abortion images

A New West woman tearfully asked city council to take action to prevent anti-abortion groups from exposing people to graphic images on city streets.
How to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning

How to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning

Vancouver’s Arlene Nguyen says she will never forget the day she was poisoned by carbon monoxide. “I was home with my brother and we both started shaking, become dizzy and lightheaded, and our speech was slurred.
Cold snap leads to dubious power-usage record: BC Hydro

Cold snap leads to dubious power-usage record: BC Hydro

It’s not just cold in Metro Vancouver – it’s record-setting cold, according to BC Hydro. With temperatures dropping, people have been using more electricity than ever before.
New Westminster residents reminded to shovel their walkways

New Westminster residents reminded to shovel their walkways

Property owners in New Westminster face a $150 daily fine for failing to clear their sidewalks of snow.
Get ready for more snow as three major weather systems bear down on Metro Vancouver

Get ready for more snow as three major weather systems bear down on Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada forecasts a series of ‘disturbances’ this week
'It should mean something': Tri-Cities mourn PoCo family shot down over Iran

'It should mean something': Tri-Cities mourn PoCo family shot down over Iran

Hundreds attend celebration of life for Port Coquitlam mother, father and teenage son
Jackknifed semi wedged under overpass shuts down Highway 1 in both directions

Jackknifed semi wedged under overpass shuts down Highway 1 in both directions

If you have to drive today, be safe
Province spends $30k on space planner for New West Indigenous court renos

Province spends $30k on space planner for New West Indigenous court renos

First Nations courts in local courthouse face significant space issues, according to New West councillor
B.C. Ferries cancels more sailings due to stormy weather

B.C. Ferries cancels more sailings due to stormy weather

Winter weather continues to wreak havoc of on travel plans for many Metro Vancouver residents. Today, B.C. Ferries announced that it had cancelled many of its sailings throughout the day due to “adverse weather conditions and high winds.
All 318 Dine Out Vancouver 2020 restaurants revealed

All 318 Dine Out Vancouver 2020 restaurants revealed

Are you ready for Dine Out Vancouver 2020? Because it is time to plan your eating. Now in its 18th year, the annual restaurant and food festival will be back to tantalize locals and visitors to Metro Vancouver from Jan. 17 until Feb.