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Pedestrian killed after being struck by drilling truck on McBride Boulevard

Pedestrian killed after being struck by drilling truck on McBride Boulevard

New Westminster police are investigating another pedestrian fatality on McBride Boulevard, the second in the past two months.
Burnaby RCMP investigation leads to charges in 'fraud farm' case

Burnaby RCMP investigation leads to charges in 'fraud farm' case

Four men face a total of 48 charges in connection to a police raid on a Pitt Meadows property in April 2023.
Rob Shaw: Tariff-wary premiers descend on D.C. as Trudeau's time ticks away

Rob Shaw: Tariff-wary premiers descend on D.C. as Trudeau's time ticks away

They barely agree on anything, but Canada’s 13 premiers are united against U.S. tariffs
For $88K, you can buy this 'treed oasis' in North Vancouver

For $88K, you can buy this 'treed oasis' in North Vancouver

This is your chance to own a piece of North Shore property, but don’t expect access to heat or plumbing. Oh, and no parking
'So much fun': Burnaby students dive into free swimming lessons in school

'So much fun': Burnaby students dive into free swimming lessons in school

A new pilot program is making a splash with local elementary school kids.
B.C. snowpack at 72% of normal as of Feb. 1 after 'extremely dry' January

B.C. snowpack at 72% of normal as of Feb. 1 after 'extremely dry' January

Areas with below-normal snowpack show "early concerns" for drought conditions in the spring and summer.
Northern lights in Metro Vancouver: Geomagnetic storm could cause dancing lights

Northern lights in Metro Vancouver: Geomagnetic storm could cause dancing lights

Metro Vancouverites may be able to view the dancing lights low on the horizon.
'Wouldn't even hurt a fly': Memorial grows for B.C. teen shot dead by police

'Wouldn't even hurt a fly': Memorial grows for B.C. teen shot dead by police

"All I can tell you he was a good kid. He wouldn't even hurt a fly," said a man whose son was good friends with the teen.
Don't invite these guys for Valentine's Day dinner. They're British Columbia's most-wanted fugitives

Don't invite these guys for Valentine's Day dinner. They're British Columbia's most-wanted fugitives

Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers releases its six most-wanted fugitives and least-wanted guests for a romantic Valentine's Day dinner.
Engineer fined, investigated by RCMP for certifying Burnaby trench where worker died, court hears

Engineer fined, investigated by RCMP for certifying Burnaby trench where worker died, court hears

Engineer Edward Yip was cross-examined Monday at the criminal negligence trial of J. Cote and Son Excavating Ltd. and foreman David Green.