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Afternoon crash leaves one person dead in Surrey

Afternoon crash leaves one person dead in Surrey

Police have not identified the person who died in the collision.
Medical association calls for elimination of sick note requirements by employers

Medical association calls for elimination of sick note requirements by employers

The Canadian Medical Association wants to eliminate sick note requirements by companies for employees with short-term minor illnesses, saying they burden physicians with unnecessary administrative tasks.
B.C. grandma missing after vehicle found on washed out road

B.C. grandma missing after vehicle found on washed out road

She was last seen on Oct. 25 just after 10 a.m.
International pancake chain opening first Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­location soon

International pancake chain opening first Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­location soon

Something fluffy is coming to Robson
'Bill-splitting boom' helps B.C. residents save money, poll finds

'Bill-splitting boom' helps B.C. residents save money, poll finds

38% of British Columbians are carpooling, buying in bulk, sharing subscriptions and child care, and cohabiting with others, finds MNP Consumer Debt Index
New home prices in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­down 0.2% in September, says StatCan

New home prices in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­down 0.2% in September, says StatCan

Prices of new residential homes in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­unchanged from a year ago
Police intercept 73 kilograms of cocaine on B.C. highway

Police intercept 73 kilograms of cocaine on B.C. highway

Police say the man was from Surrey and was caught outside Sicamous.
Here's why Vancouver's CBC building is surrounded by police

Here's why Vancouver's CBC building is surrounded by police

There are a lot of flashing lights on Hamilton Street.
Newest 200-seat Asian fusion Richmond restaurant to open next week

Newest 200-seat Asian fusion Richmond restaurant to open next week

The menu will blend Eastern and Western cuisines in a lounge-like restaurant.
Monthly food bank use soars to record 2 million, driven by cost of groceries, housing

Monthly food bank use soars to record 2 million, driven by cost of groceries, housing

Food Banks Canada's annual survey of food bank use in Canada recorded more than two million visits in March 2024 — nearly double the monthly visits in March 2019, and six per cent above last year's record-breaking figure.