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Vancouver forecast calling for periods of snowfall tonight through Friday

Vancouver forecast calling for periods of snowfall tonight through Friday

While the sun is shining in the Lower Mainland this morning, the Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for a chance of snowfall tonight. Environment Canada calls for a 70 per cent chance of periods of wet snow and rain throughout the night.
Meng Wenzhou extradition hearing starts today

Meng Wenzhou extradition hearing starts today

Legal bid to turn over Huawei CFO to U.S. authorities could drag on for years
Portion of downtown New West park to close as overpass work begins

Portion of downtown New West park to close as overpass work begins

A portion of Westminster Pier Park will be closed to the public starting this Friday. But the good news is that it’s closing because extensive work is happening for the much-needed Sixth Street overpass.
Condo dwellers less likely to survive a heart attack: poll

Condo dwellers less likely to survive a heart attack: poll

People who live in condos and apartments have an extremely low rate of survival after sudden cardiac arrest.
Ditch the switch — it’s high time to stay on daylight savings

Ditch the switch — it’s high time to stay on daylight savings

Research shows more crime, accidents linked to changing clocks twice yearly
Suspect vehicle in Burnaby hit-and-run reported stolen in New Westminster

Suspect vehicle in Burnaby hit-and-run reported stolen in New Westminster

No police dogs injured in the crash involving two members of the police dog service.
Do you have ideas on how to liven up downtown New Westminster?

Do you have ideas on how to liven up downtown New Westminster?

If you’ve got an idea on how to liven up public spaces in downtown New Westminster, now is a good time to make it happen.
Most of us are too blinded by dollar signs to recognize fraud

Most of us are too blinded by dollar signs to recognize fraud

Fewer than half of British Columbians recognize all of the warning signs of investment fraud, according to a new study commissioned by the British Columbia Securities Commission.
Starbucks debuts Sesame Tea Latte in Canada

Starbucks debuts Sesame Tea Latte in Canada

Even if coffee isn’t your thing, Starbucks hates to leave anyone thirsty, which is why the multinational chain has been focused on expanding their beverage lineup in recent years.
Living Green: Polluting tankers a dirty big secret

Living Green: Polluting tankers a dirty big secret

A staggering 60,000 vessels constantly sail the world’s shipping lanes, lighting up our watery planet like a live circuit board.