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Environment Canada says Vancouver has ‘best chance’ for snow this week

Environment Canada says Vancouver has ‘best chance’ for snow this week

‘We have all of the necessary ingredients for snow this week’
Body cams, more oversight for conservation officers, says group upset over B.C. bear killings

Body cams, more oversight for conservation officers, says group upset over B.C. bear killings

A B.C. environmental group is calling on the province to outfit conservation officers with body cameras to create more accountability when killing bears. The measure is one of the three recommendations Pacific Wild put forward in a Jan.
OPINION: Negotiated contract for B.C. teachers is a worthy goal for 2020

OPINION: Negotiated contract for B.C. teachers is a worthy goal for 2020

New year and decade brings hope and challenges for education system
Vancouver weather forecast calls for up to 40 mm of rain today

Vancouver weather forecast calls for up to 40 mm of rain today

It's going to be a wet one
Teen shot in the leg in 'unacceptable' Burnaby attack

Teen shot in the leg in 'unacceptable' Burnaby attack

Police suspect the Sunday night shooting was targeted.
Environment Canada issues winter storm warnings: drivers beware

Environment Canada issues winter storm warnings: drivers beware

Environment Canada has issued another snowfall warning, which includes the Okanagan Valley, Kelowna, and Vernon, as a long period of snowfall is expected.
Crooked credit repair companies top BBB complaints list

Crooked credit repair companies top BBB complaints list

The Better Business Bureau received about 4,100 complaints in 2019, with credit repair services topping the list. The BBB released its annual list of top complaints, as well as the top inquiries.
Burnaby drivers are doing left turns all wrong, says instructor

Burnaby drivers are doing left turns all wrong, says instructor

Frank Townsley has been a driving instructor for 40 years so, yeah, he’s seen some stuff. He’s seen people do things in vehicles that have made him shake his head and the hair on the back of his neck stand up.
Sexual violence awareness campaign launches at Burnaby campuses

Sexual violence awareness campaign launches at Burnaby campuses

Students at the Burnaby campuses of BCIT and SFU will be introduced to a renewed awareness campaign to help keep students safe from sexual violence. It’s all part of a B.C.
Burnaby to host Canada's biggest bubble tea festival this summer

Burnaby to host Canada's biggest bubble tea festival this summer

Not too long ago, Metro Vancouverites could joke easily about there being a Starbucks on every corner.