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Toxic drug deaths in B.C. continue to climb, with 184 lives lost in June

Another 184 British Columbians died from toxic drugs in June, according to data released Wednesday by the B.C. Coroners Service, bringing the death toll in the...

7 Ways to Get Outdoors in West Vancouver in Summer

A hiker enjoys the view at Eagle Bluffs in Cypress Provincial Park. Photo: Taryn Eyton West Vancouver is sandwiched between towering mountains and crashing...

Vancouver Patios for Summer Eating and Sipping

Sunday seafood boil on The Sandbar patio One of the highlights of summer is soaking up some rays and enjoying good food and...

RCMP or Surrey Police Service? B.C. government to reveal its decision today

The B.C. government is set to reveal its decision today on which force will police the City of Surrey, potentially ending a political tug...

This woman makes $67K a year. She's couch-surfing until she can find affordable housing

Teresa Chhina helps vulnerable people find affordable housing. Now, she's struggling to find something for herself. Chhina, 53, has been without a home since March...

Muslims around the world mark new year

4 hours agoNewsDuration 2:34Muslims all over the world use the Hijri Calendar to track religious holidays and historical events. According to tradition, the new...

No hidden cameras found at B.C. Airbnb after guests' complaint, RCMP say

An investigation into reports of hidden cameras inside electrical outlets at an Airbnb on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast did not find any evidence of recording...

Merritt mayor urges province to solve hospital staffing issues after ill senior found outside closed ER

Merritt Mayor Mike Goetz says his frustration with closures at the city's only emergency department has reached boiling point.The facility at Nicola Valley Hospital...

Program to attract tech workers from the U.S. hits capacity one day after opening

A government program meant to attract highly skilled tech workers from the U.S. closed for applications the day after it launched when it hit...

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