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'We feel really violated': Newlyweds say thieves stole priceless family heirlooms in Vancouver

'We feel really violated': Newlyweds say thieves stole priceless family heirlooms in Vancouver

The couple was travelling through the city on their honeymoon.
Australian police just seized the country's largest fentanyl shipment — and it came from Vancouver

Australian police just seized the country's largest fentanyl shipment — and it came from Vancouver

"The audacity of the group behind this is just… outrageous. I'd describe it as a total act of bastardry," says an Australian Border Force Commander.
BCGEU strike a 'crushing blow' as shortages take hold, says restaurant and tourism industry

BCGEU strike a 'crushing blow' as shortages take hold, says restaurant and tourism industry

B.C. restaurants, hotels and liquor retailers are worried about revenue loss as the BCGEU strike continues at BC Liquor Distribution Branch warehouses.
UBC in damage control after hosting federally funded anti-racism talk featuring antisemitic activist

UBC in damage control after hosting federally funded anti-racism talk featuring antisemitic activist

The university is now distancing itself from Community Media Advocacy Centre consultant Laith Marouf, saying it denounces antisemitism and does not support or condone Marouf's history of social media messages.
Sizzling: It is going to feel like 37°C in parts of Metro Vancouver

Sizzling: It is going to feel like 37°C in parts of Metro Vancouver

Keep that sunscreen handy.
Fraser Health upgrades its robot disinfection capacity

Fraser Health upgrades its robot disinfection capacity

Health region buys moveable pods so its robots can operate in smaller spaces
Cybercrooks using ransomware as a big-bucks business model, expert says

Cybercrooks using ransomware as a big-bucks business model, expert says

Ransomware variants are on the rise globally.
Canada Energy Regulator gave Trans Mountain a 'break' on oil spill liabilities plan, says Elizabeth May

Canada Energy Regulator gave Trans Mountain a 'break' on oil spill liabilities plan, says Elizabeth May

Trans Mountain will not have to come up with an additional $1.1 billion to cover the cleanup cost of possible oil spills from its expansion project, the Canada Energy Regulator has decided.
Indigenous guardians: Meet PIB’s two-man crew looking out for the land

Indigenous guardians: Meet PIB’s two-man crew looking out for the land

Clint Gabriel and Dean Schreiber patrol the reserve, monitor the environment and alert members of potential threats
'In our provincial DNA': Pacific salmon restoration program extended

'In our provincial DNA': Pacific salmon restoration program extended

B.C. salmon are receiving another boost from the government through funding aimed at restoring their habitats. But with many populations still endangered or threatened, some experts say a more cohesive approach is needed.