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Prolific B.C. poacher gets 6 years, $1.1M fine over sea cucumbers

Prolific B.C. poacher gets 6 years, $1.1M fine over sea cucumbers

Serial poacher who used aliases and sham companies leads to major sentence
North Vancouver RCMP ask for help identifying suspect of multiple break and enters

North Vancouver RCMP ask for help identifying suspect of multiple break and enters

Police in North Van received reports of three separate break and enters over the span of two days in July
Seniors advocate says B.C. will need almost 16,000 new long-term care beds by 2036

Seniors advocate says B.C. will need almost 16,000 new long-term care beds by 2036

VICTORIA — British Columbia will need almost 16,000 new long-term care beds by 2036 with an estimated price of $16 billion in capital costs to meet the demands of an aging society, the province's seniors' advocate says.
Firefighters douse burning boat in North Vancouver marina

Firefighters douse burning boat in North Vancouver marina

The recreational boat was in a shed that was also destroyed by the blaze, assistant fire chief says
Homicide team investigates suspicious death at B.C. nursing home

Homicide team investigates suspicious death at B.C. nursing home

Police are urging anyone with information on the case to contact IHIT.
A dazzling full sturgeon moon will light up Metro Vancouver skies in August

A dazzling full sturgeon moon will light up Metro Vancouver skies in August

Mark your calendars to see the dazzling lunar event in local skies.
Your guide to 15+ fun-filled festivals happening in Metro Vancouver this August

Your guide to 15+ fun-filled festivals happening in Metro Vancouver this August

From outdoor concerts and cultural celebrations to colourful parades and water lanterns, there’s no shortage of summer fun in store this month.
Rob Shaw: Eby vows to fix secret drug panel as B.C. pleads for experts with compassion

Rob Shaw: Eby vows to fix secret drug panel as B.C. pleads for experts with compassion

British Columbians sided with dying girl Charleigh Pollock over a faceless committee for a reason
Company penalized $33K for post-fire spill negligence at New Westminster pier

Company penalized $33K for post-fire spill negligence at New Westminster pier

Numbered company 1141536 B.C. Ltd. was penalized for failing to address the long-term effects of a toxic spill connected to major fire that destroyed much of the New Westminster pier in 2020.
Grouse Mountain offers free day admission for locals next week

Grouse Mountain offers free day admission for locals next week

The free day is to show appreciation for the Lower Mainland community and give locals the chance to experience the new Blue Grouse Gondola that opened in December 2024