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Three strangers assaulted days apart in Vancouver, one man charged

Three strangers assaulted days apart in Vancouver, one man charged

A man has been charged in connection to sucker punching a stranger and two other stranger assaults.
Court rules cash from old Coquitlam murder-for-hire case should be forfeited

Court rules cash from old Coquitlam murder-for-hire case should be forfeited

The murder of dental hygienist Alexandra Pesic outside her clinic in Coquitlam in 1993 shocked the community
J.T. Miller is back on the ice for Canucks but won't play Tuesday night

J.T. Miller is back on the ice for Canucks but won't play Tuesday night

J.T. Miller has missed nine games so far while taking a leave of absence from the Vancouver Canucks for personal reasons.
Woman arrested with 10kg meth hidden as Christmas gift on Vancouver flight

Woman arrested with 10kg meth hidden as Christmas gift on Vancouver flight

The seized drugs are believed to have a street value of C$3.1 million.
Port Coquitlam volunteers sought to give council 'fresh ideas'

Port Coquitlam volunteers sought to give council 'fresh ideas'

“Hearing from residents and businesses about their vision for Port Coquitlam is always inspiring," says Mayor Brad West while seeking members for the next Mayor’s Citizen Advisory Roundtable.
Canada Post strike on day 26 as union sends new proposals

Canada Post strike on day 26 as union sends new proposals

One of the key issues in bargaining has been a potential expansion into weekend deliveries, with the two sides at odds over how to staff the expansion.
Anonymous video prompts ministry to investigate B.C. slaughterhouse

Anonymous video prompts ministry to investigate B.C. slaughterhouse

Legal complaint alleges workers at a Chilliwack, B.C., slaughterhouse illegally mutilated and injured still conscious pigs.
Mario Canseco: Three-quarters of British Columbians support speed-on-green cameras

Mario Canseco: Three-quarters of British Columbians support speed-on-green cameras

Survey reveals public approval for automated speed enforcement and slower residential speeds remains high across the province
B.C. wingsuit base jumper died in Squamish 'doing what she loved'

B.C. wingsuit base jumper died in Squamish 'doing what she loved'

Family and friends are sharing memories of the accomplished woman who was well known in the BASE jumping community.
'Best job I've ever had': Bubbly B.C. crossing guard brings joy to all who walk with him

'Best job I've ever had': Bubbly B.C. crossing guard brings joy to all who walk with him

Terrence Pitts, who's been on the job for six years, says bringing smiles to people's faces is a highlight of the gig.