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Indigenous rights ‘freedom fighter’ Bill Lightbown dead at 91

Indigenous rights ‘freedom fighter’ Bill Lightbown dead at 91

Memorial for East Vancouver resident from Kootenai Nation set for March 18
Pro-Pipeline convoy rolls through Metro Vancouver

Pro-Pipeline convoy rolls through Metro Vancouver

Vehicles in the Hope for Canada Convoy make their message clear as they travel west on the Upper Levels before turning around at Horseshoe Bay and ending their rally in downtown Vancouver.
TransLink raises concerns over ride-hailing services

TransLink raises concerns over ride-hailing services

Translink is advocating for a "market-driven regulatory approach."
SD43 to spotlight student health in wake of provincial poll

SD43 to spotlight student health in wake of provincial poll

With the release of a provincial-wide adolescent health study this week, SD43 looks to build a roadmap to support student mental and physical health.
Port Coquitlam garden shed explodes into a ball of fire

Port Coquitlam garden shed explodes into a ball of fire

The early morning explosions sent one woman to hospital with burns on her hands and face.
Federal government announce five-year B.C. salmon restoration fund to rebuild wild stocks

Federal government announce five-year B.C. salmon restoration fund to rebuild wild stocks

The B.C. and federal governments will provide $142.8 million to conservation, indigenous and research groups looking to protect and restore wild salmon stocks.
Pets may help open Asian doors for B.C. pot companies

Pets may help open Asian doors for B.C. pot companies

Firm pitches pet-health products overseas
Two thirds of Canadians support a change on birthright citizenship: Survey

Two thirds of Canadians support a change on birthright citizenship: Survey

How concerned people are about birth tourism appears to depend "heavily" on their age and political affiliation, said the report.
F-350 bursts into flames on Lougheed Hwy

F-350 bursts into flames on Lougheed Hwy

An environmental team was brought in to clean up a tank of unidentified fuel that spilled across the highway, shutting down traffic for over four hours.
Coquitlam students skip class for the future of the planet

Coquitlam students skip class for the future of the planet

Students from Dr. Charles Best Secondary School rallied along Como Lake Avenue today, joining a global movement of teenagers protesting inaction on climate change.