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Hundreds gather in Vancouver to protest back-to-work legislation for Canada Post employees

Hundreds gather in Vancouver to protest back-to-work legislation for Canada Post employees

Union members of all stripes took to the Vancouver Convention Centre Thursday to hurl fury at Trudeau’s Liberals
Otter slips away as Vancouver Chinese garden re-opens

Otter slips away as Vancouver Chinese garden re-opens

Remaining rescued koi will be staying at Vancouver Aquarium
Limited release of wearable Compass bands announced by TransLink

Limited release of wearable Compass bands announced by TransLink

Transit riders will no longer have to carry around a Compass card if they decide they like the wearable option.
B.C. couple devastated after adorable puppy killed by baited metal trap

B.C. couple devastated after adorable puppy killed by baited metal trap

A 10-month-old Australian Shepherd mix has died after being caught in a metal trap on a B.C. trail.
Legislature ouster likened to firings at Health Ministry

Legislature ouster likened to firings at Health Ministry

Health Ministry researchers, found to be wrongly fired and yet to be paid out for their public dismissal in 2012, say the treatment of two B.C. legislature officers this week appears similar.
Holiday road checks begin this weekend, funds redirected to enforcement: ICBC

Holiday road checks begin this weekend, funds redirected to enforcement: ICBC

Heightened enforcement may be around for good as ICBC announced advertising funds will be diverted to increase road checks
New Westminster school trustees tussle over assignments

New Westminster school trustees tussle over assignments

Not everyone was in favour of making a first-time school trustee the new liaison to New Westminster Secondary School.
Transit Police ask for help identifying man who allegedly punched teen on SkyTrain

Transit Police ask for help identifying man who allegedly punched teen on SkyTrain

Transit Police are asking the public for help identifying a suspect in an alleged assault that took place on Thursday, Oct. 4.
Teen designs website to educate about proportional representation

Teen designs website to educate about proportional representation

Maggie Lee, 17, said adults around her seemed foggy on the three proposed systems. So she stepped in to help.
Update: Ferry back in service after mechanical problems this morning

Update: Ferry back in service after mechanical problems this morning

Update: The Spirit of British Columbia has resume service but is operating about 45 minutes behind schedule, B.C. Ferries says.