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Fentanyl dealer sentenced to seven years in jail after Vancouver police investigation

Fentanyl dealer sentenced to seven years in jail after Vancouver police investigation

Raymon Singh Ranu, 32, convicted of eight counts of trafficking fentanyl and heroin
(Watch) Man spots shady dudes pushing buddy's stolen dirt bike in New West

(Watch) Man spots shady dudes pushing buddy's stolen dirt bike in New West

Spotting the bike was a chance in a million. When Liam Robertson made his way home from Surrey to Vancouver on Saturday, May 18, he never expected to see his friend’s stolen dirt bike alongside Stewardson Way in New Westminster.
Sitting and sleeping on downtown sidewalks could net $100 fine in B.C. city

Sitting and sleeping on downtown sidewalks could net $100 fine in B.C. city

This B.C city is cracking down on loitering this summer...
The only thing that peer-to-peer lender is lending you is heartbreak

The only thing that peer-to-peer lender is lending you is heartbreak

Here’s a pro tip: If a lender is charging an advance fee for a loan then they are breaking the law. If you pay that fee, then you are getting scammed.
Touch-screen kiosks with live updates unveiled by TransLink

Touch-screen kiosks with live updates unveiled by TransLink

Touch-screen kiosks that include live transit schedules are being unveiled today by TransLink.
Activists to hound Trudeau with jumbotron today over Trans Mountain

Activists to hound Trudeau with jumbotron today over Trans Mountain

Anti-pipeline activists will be hounding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today. And they’ll be using a jumbotron to do it.
Les Leyne: Watchdogs can’t or won’t bite on Jinny Sims case

Les Leyne: Watchdogs can’t or won’t bite on Jinny Sims case

The watchdogs and other senior officials aren’t exactly straining at their leashes to look into the various complaints about Citizens’ Services Minister Jinny Sims from her former constituency worker.
One of New West's busiest intersections will be closed for paving soon

One of New West's busiest intersections will be closed for paving soon

One of the best parts about warm weather is the inspiration the sun gives you to go places. The bad news about warm weather is it usually marks the beginning of road projects.
Oil companies may be 'compelled' to testify in B.C. gas price investigation

Oil companies may be 'compelled' to testify in B.C. gas price investigation

B.C. Premier John Horgan is trying to look like he’s doing something about high gas prices, even though those high gas prices are actually pushing people to drive less – which is a positive for the planet.
Les Leyne: Clerk’s exit wasn’t quite ‘non-financial’

Les Leyne: Clerk’s exit wasn’t quite ‘non-financial’

When special investigator Beverley McLachlin passed the legislature-spending-scandal puck to the three house leaders last week, they had to do some stick-handling. Her report was dated May 3 and it took until May 16 before it was released.