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Vehicle driver walks off BC Ferries ship, delays ensue

Vehicle driver walks off BC Ferries ship, delays ensue

Sunshine Coast RCMP were on the scene but the incident was anything but nefarious.
Hot deal: You can fly direct Vancouver to Cancun for only $242

Hot deal: You can fly direct Vancouver to Cancun for only $242

Want to dip your toes into sparkling teal waters?
Vancouver man pleads not guilty to manslaughter in 2022 death

Vancouver man pleads not guilty to manslaughter in 2022 death

Jeffery Scott Van Dyke is charged with manslaughter in connection with Scott Alan Carver's death.
Hiker dies on North Vancouver's BCMC trail

Hiker dies on North Vancouver's BCMC trail

The victim was only in his 40s.
Motorcyclist dead after multi-vehicle crash in Surrey

Motorcyclist dead after multi-vehicle crash in Surrey

Anyone who captured dash-camera footage is asked to contact police.
UBC Wine Research Centre wants to define B.C. wine and ensure its future

UBC Wine Research Centre wants to define B.C. wine and ensure its future

One of the biggest challenges facing the wine industry, and particularly the Okanagan, is adapting to a changing climate. 
Everything you need to know about the new route connecting Vancouver to a top Canadian destination

Everything you need to know about the new route connecting Vancouver to a top Canadian destination

The city's canal is filled with boats during the summer months.
Costs rise for B.C. Ferries fleet-maintenance facility upgrade

Costs rise for B.C. Ferries fleet-maintenance facility upgrade

The company says it can’t reveal the amount of the increase because the work is subject to a competitive bidding process.
65 years of friendship lives on in a Prince George man's workshop

65 years of friendship lives on in a Prince George man's workshop

A former principal of King George V school has gathered former students, teachers and parents of former students together every Friday for years.
Waters recede in parts of flood-ravaged B.C. as half of province remains under threat

Waters recede in parts of flood-ravaged B.C. as half of province remains under threat

CACHE CREEK, B.C. — Much of British Columbia's Interior continued to be under the threat of flooding triggered by rain and warm weather Sunday, but water levels appeared to be receding at one of the hardest hit communities.