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City of Vancouver found negligent in tree fence damage dispute

City of Vancouver found negligent in tree fence damage dispute

The City of Vancouver said it wasn't liable for the fence damage because it followed its street tree maintenance policy.
Tri-Cities Today: June 26, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: June 26, 2024

Read what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Wednesday, June 26, 2024.
West Vancouver approves 'transformational' plan for Cypress Village development

West Vancouver approves 'transformational' plan for Cypress Village development

The deal will see British Pacific Properties develop 3,700 housing units while the district gets 262 acres of Eagleridge park land
B.C. judge overrules father's objection to HPV vaccination

B.C. judge overrules father's objection to HPV vaccination

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Catherine Murray said the father's attempts to indoctrinate his children were concerning.
GoFundMe with $36K goal launched for Port Coquitlam fire victims

GoFundMe with $36K goal launched for Port Coquitlam fire victims

The money will go for the “necessities they lost in the fire and general financial support,” the GoFundMe organizer, a Port Coquitlam resident, wrote on the website.
Green MLA Olsen not running in fall B.C. election, cites mental and physical health

Green MLA Olsen not running in fall B.C. election, cites mental and physical health

VICTORIA — One of the two Green Party members in British Columbia's Legislature has announced he will not seek re-election in this fall's provincial vote.
'Critical incident': Disciplined B.C. nurse may have risked patients' safety

'Critical incident': Disciplined B.C. nurse may have risked patients' safety

Unnamed nurse has undergone treatment for the health condition that was related to the incident.
Still winter: Two tourists rescued from snowy conditions in the North Shore mountains

Still winter: Two tourists rescued from snowy conditions in the North Shore mountains

Every year at this time, North Shore Rescue volunteers are sent after hikers who’ve misjudged the warm weather at sea level.
Harrison Lake named second deadliest in B.C. for drownings

Harrison Lake named second deadliest in B.C. for drownings

New data also shows 51 people have drowned in the Fraser River in the last decade.
Canadian airline ordered to pay for new ticket after flight delay

Canadian airline ordered to pay for new ticket after flight delay

Aimee Mugridge was flying with WestJet from Kelowna to Phoenix via Calgary but was delayed getting to Alberta and bought an Alaska Airlines ticket to get her to Arizona.