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J.T. Miller’s legacy with Canucks could be similar to Alex Mogilny’s

J.T. Miller’s legacy with Canucks could be similar to Alex Mogilny’s

How will J.T. Miller's time with the Vancouver Canucks be remembered?
Truck of company 'known to police' hits two Highway 1 overpasses in Metro Vancouver

Truck of company 'known to police' hits two Highway 1 overpasses in Metro Vancouver

Westbound traffic in Langley is now getting through, but delays are expected after police investigated the collision.
Metro Vancouver weather: Several storms to bring ample rainfall

Metro Vancouver weather: Several storms to bring ample rainfall

"Basically, the weekend is looking wet," says a meteorologist.
'No evidence': Delivery driver's ICBC blame for Burnaby crash goes from 100% to 0%

'No evidence': Delivery driver's ICBC blame for Burnaby crash goes from 100% to 0%

The B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal has ruled ICBC acted 'improperly and unreasonably' in assessing Vinod Goundar 100% responsible for a Canada Way crash in June 2022.
Burnaby Citizens Association fined for campaign finance violations

Burnaby Citizens Association fined for campaign finance violations

The investigation by Elections BC was in relation to the 2022 municipal election.
Longtime VPD officer battling 'serious and unexpected' health challenge

Longtime VPD officer battling 'serious and unexpected' health challenge

Supt. Lisa Byrne, who has worked with Vancouver police for more than 25 years, spent a week in the intensive care unit earlier this year.
Les Leyne: Conservative critic forces new curbs on safe supply of drugs

Les Leyne: Conservative critic forces new curbs on safe supply of drugs

NDP Health Minister Josie Osborne announced a significant curtailment of the safe supply policy for dealing with opioid addiction — and it looks to be in direct response to concerns the Opposition started raising two years ago.
Mortgage renewals set to squeeze B.C. households, survey finds

Mortgage renewals set to squeeze B.C. households, survey finds

Those facing higher payments plan to cut back on travel, other discretionary spending
Failed bid to move Burnaby Lakers junior lacrosse team to Maple Ridge sparks lawsuit

Failed bid to move Burnaby Lakers junior lacrosse team to Maple Ridge sparks lawsuit

A new lawsuit alleges Burnaby Lakers Junior A Lacrosse team president Brad Hara agreed to a $200,000 deal to help move the team to Maple Ridge.
B.C. ending take-home safer supply of opioids to stop criminal diversion

B.C. ending take-home safer supply of opioids to stop criminal diversion

VICTORIA — British Columbia Health Minister Josie Osborne has announced a major revamp of its safer-supply anti-addiction program, converting it to a "witnessed-only" model in which users are watched as they consume opioids they have been prescribed.