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You're finally allowed to light a campfire - but it'll be in the rain

You're finally allowed to light a campfire - but it'll be in the rain

The ban on campfires is being lifted across most of the province – just in time for the rain to begin so nobody will want to go camping.
Measles case reported on B.C. ferry sailing linked to Metro Vancouver high school

Measles case reported on B.C. ferry sailing linked to Metro Vancouver high school

A confirmed measles case has prompted Fraser Health to issue an alert to passengers on a recent B.C. Ferries sailing, as well as to students at a Metro Vancouver high school. Fraser Health says the infected passenger was onboard the 7 p.m.
Luxury and Supercar Weekend: This is what a $4.5-million car looks like

Luxury and Supercar Weekend: This is what a $4.5-million car looks like

Some of the world’s most expensive and jaw-dropping cars will roll into Vancouver this weekend

Where to get more information on B.C.'s wildfires

General information B.C. Wildfire Service website B.C. Wildfire Service on Twitter B.C. Wildfire Service on Facebook The B.C.
This manbun-sporting dude is stealing mail from Burnaby homes

This manbun-sporting dude is stealing mail from Burnaby homes

*This story has been updated Kevin has always done what he’s supposed to do to protect his home – and his mail.
Gamers go full tilt for Vancouver Flipout Pinball Expo

Gamers go full tilt for Vancouver Flipout Pinball Expo

Event runs until Sunday night at Roundhouse Community Centre

OPCC to investigate case of cops in Cuba

PoMo and VPD officers are being kept in Cuba
B.C. adds 9,900 jobs in August

B.C. adds 9,900 jobs in August

Province builds on gains made in July
Man gets two years' jail for bank robbery spree in Burnaby, Vancouver

Man gets two years' jail for bank robbery spree in Burnaby, Vancouver

A man found guilty of seven Vancouver and Burnaby bank robberies in three weeks has been sentenced to two years in jail after chalking up an “exceptional” rehabilitation record since his arrest, according to a B.C. Supreme Court judge.
Greens want 'made-in-B.C.' Trans Mountain assessment

Greens want 'made-in-B.C.' Trans Mountain assessment

B.C. Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver is urging the province to undertake its own made-in-B.C. environmental assessment of the Trans Mountain pipeline. “It is clear that B.C.