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Violent offender convicted in 2022 stabbing case rearrested in Vancouver

Violent offender convicted in 2022 stabbing case rearrested in Vancouver

He was convicted of attacking a tourist at random inside a Tim Hortons
Special interlocutor calls for 20-year probe into missing Indigenous children

Special interlocutor calls for 20-year probe into missing Indigenous children

OTTAWA — A final report into missing children and unmarked graves at residential schools is calling on the federal government to create an Indigenous-led national commission with a 20-year mandate to investigate missing and disappeared Indigenous chi
BC NDP in ‘messy’ and 'dynamic' Speaker situation to form government

BC NDP in ‘messy’ and 'dynamic' Speaker situation to form government

Naming an NDP-Speaker could threaten the party's tentative majority and undermine the role's traditional neutrality, says expert
Vancouver's 'winter wonderland' illuminated garden event returns for its 40th holiday season

Vancouver's 'winter wonderland' illuminated garden event returns for its 40th holiday season

Featuring returning favourite and brand new features to light up the most festive time of year
Enchanting festival will set Belcarra forest aglow for the holidays

Enchanting festival will set Belcarra forest aglow for the holidays

The Christmas Tea Lights festival at Camp Howdy in Belcarra runs Fridays to Sundays beginning Nov. 15 until Dec. 23.
Heritage Minute on battlefield artist Mary Riter Hamilton reflects 'uncertain times'

Heritage Minute on battlefield artist Mary Riter Hamilton reflects 'uncertain times'

A new Heritage Minute honouring battlefield artist Mary Riter Hamilton serves as a reminder to Canadians that “things can get better” in uncertain times, says the head of the non-profit behind the series, who notes a recent surge in Gen Z viewership.
Christine Boyle announces resignation from 鶹ýӳcity council

Christine Boyle announces resignation from 鶹ýӳcity council

Boyle was elected Oct. 19 as the NDP MLA for Vancouver-Little Mountain
B.C. man loses $1M ICBC claim for post-accident sex problems

B.C. man loses $1M ICBC claim for post-accident sex problems

The man had asked his doctor for Viagra a year before the accident he claimed had caused problems in his sex life.
B.C. search warrant leads to arrest of repeat violent offender

B.C. search warrant leads to arrest of repeat violent offender

Several individuals were arrested from a residence near Little Mountain in Chilliwack, B.C.
B.C. residents warned over possible measles exposure at YVR

B.C. residents warned over possible measles exposure at YVR

Symptoms of measles start with a fever, cough and a runny nose. But in some serious cases, it can lead to an inflammation of the brain known as encephalitis.