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Vancouver police accused of permanently injuring rare horse

Vancouver police accused of permanently injuring rare horse

VPD says it improved policies for transportation and testing of potential horses for mounted squad
B.C. pharmacists urge people to carry naloxone kits

B.C. pharmacists urge people to carry naloxone kits

Provincial pharmacists are urging more people to carry naloxone kits.
Vancouver Art Gallery shoe memorial recognizes lives of murdered women in B.C.

Vancouver Art Gallery shoe memorial recognizes lives of murdered women in B.C.

On Dec. 6, more than 1,000 pairs of women’s shoes will be placed on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery to commemorate women killed as a result of violence in British Columbia.
What B.C.'s first rental zoning could mean for Burnaby's housing market

What B.C.'s first rental zoning could mean for Burnaby's housing market

The city has the power to zone areas for rental-only, but hasn't decided how to use it
Packaged kale salad recalled due to possible Listeria: feds

Packaged kale salad recalled due to possible Listeria: feds

OTTAWA — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says one of Eat Smart's packaged salads has been recalled due to possible Listeria contamination. The agency says the 156-gram packages of Salad Shake Ups – Sweet Kale, with best before date of Dec.
Starbucks to unveil swanky new Reserve Bar in Downtown Vancouver

Starbucks to unveil swanky new Reserve Bar in Downtown Vancouver

It’s going to be the biggest Starbucks location in Vancouver
TransLink: Frozen trolley wires cause major delays on buses

TransLink: Frozen trolley wires cause major delays on buses

Temperatures fell to a chilly minus two overnight, and caused rider mayhem on Vancouver buses on Tuesday morning. Specifically, the buses on some major Vancouver routes experienced major delays, or they were rerouted.
Burnaby raising sewer, water fees while dropping some garbage charges for 2019

Burnaby raising sewer, water fees while dropping some garbage charges for 2019

Rising Metro Vancouver costs leads to increase in charges for Burnaby residents
UPDATE: False Burnaby school shooting rumour spread on Snapchat: student

UPDATE: False Burnaby school shooting rumour spread on Snapchat: student

School officials had to reassure Burnaby South Secondary students that their school was open and “a safe learning environment” today after rumours of a planned school shooting spread on social media.
BC Ferries unveils extra sailings for the holiday season

BC Ferries unveils extra sailings for the holiday season

BC Ferries has announced it is adding extra sailings to deal with the holiday rush. From Dec. 20 and Jan.