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PHOTOS: More images from the Fraser River barge fire

PHOTOS: More images from the Fraser River barge fire

Eby asks Liberals for documents on money-laundering

Eby asks Liberals for documents on money-laundering

Attorney General David Eby is asking B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson to waive cabinet privilege over all documents from the previous government related to money laundering.
UPDATE: 'No environmental pollution' in the Fraser River from barge fire, but monitoring continues

UPDATE: 'No environmental pollution' in the Fraser River from barge fire, but monitoring continues

Flames are no longer visible and the smoke over New Westminster has waned, but firefighting crews remain on scene of a barge fire in the Fraser River.
Playland’s iconic roller coaster celebrates 60 years of chills and thrills

Playland’s iconic roller coaster celebrates 60 years of chills and thrills

The Wooden Coaster first opened for 1958 Pacific National Exhibition
Proposed ICBC rates aimed at punishing bad drivers, rewarding good ones

Proposed ICBC rates aimed at punishing bad drivers, rewarding good ones

If approved, the changes will benefit an estimated two-thirds of ICBC customers
Snap, crackle, pop-up event celebrates Saturday morning cereal

Snap, crackle, pop-up event celebrates Saturday morning cereal

And four other reasons Vancouver is awesome this week
How South Korea made love heart fireworks at the Celebration of Light

How South Korea made love heart fireworks at the Celebration of Light

We spoke to firework producer Kelly Guille to find out how the magic happens
Metro seeks protection for ALR from pot

Metro seeks protection for ALR from pot

The Metro Vancouver board recently voted in favour of calling on the provincial government to protect farmland for food production by not allowing recreational cannabis operations to set up shop in the Agricultural Land Reserve.
These Buy-Low shoppers aren't happy their New West store is closing

These Buy-Low shoppers aren't happy their New West store is closing

Frequent shoppers at Buy-Low Foods in Uptown will soon have to find a new place to buy groceries. At 6 p.m. on Aug. 26, Buy-Low Foods at 555 Sixth St. will close its doors for the last time.
New West pet food bank set up for struggling pet parents

New West pet food bank set up for struggling pet parents

Cat and dog parents who are struggling financially or are homeless can find a little extra help this Sunday. The New Westminster Community Pet Outreach will be happening in Moody Park near the off-leash area.