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UPDATE: Warrant issued in New West Iced Capp rage case

UPDATE: Warrant issued in New West Iced Capp rage case

Police have identified the man caught in a surveillance footage screaming at employees at a New Westminster Tim Hortons last month. Alan Sam Deguillaume, 28, is wanted on a B.C.
B.C. hospitals pivot to paper amid CrowdStrike global technology outage

B.C. hospitals pivot to paper amid CrowdStrike global technology outage

VANCOUVER — About 50,000 devices in British Columbia hospitals and health facilities were impacted by the CrowdStrike global technology outage, forcing staff to pivot to using paper to manage everything from lab work to meal orders, the province's he
Two killed, 1 injured in shooting in Coquitlam

Two killed, 1 injured in shooting in Coquitlam

“They have the whole place shot up,” said resident Jack Yeung.
Regulator slammed for lifting stop-work order on Trans Mountain tree cutting in Burnaby

Regulator slammed for lifting stop-work order on Trans Mountain tree cutting in Burnaby

CER says Trans Mountain has submitted a 'satisfactory plan' to fix issues
The economics of flooding in B.C.

The economics of flooding in B.C.

How has flooding around B.C. thus far affected tourism, supply chains, the insurance industry and general movement around the region?
Horseshoe Bay ferries heavily delayed due to West Vancouver crash

Horseshoe Bay ferries heavily delayed due to West Vancouver crash

Closing westbound traffic on Highway 1 prevented staff from getting to work, BC Ferries says
Burnaby RCMP urges bear-spray bylaw amid spike in youth incidents

Burnaby RCMP urges bear-spray bylaw amid spike in youth incidents

City staff are looking into the creation of a possible bylaw regulating the sale of bear spray.
B.C. dad gets $100 of $3,250 costs returned in child-care dispute

B.C. dad gets $100 of $3,250 costs returned in child-care dispute

A father who alleges his daughter was not being looked after properly by daycare staff sought reimbursement through B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal.
11-year-old girl approached by stranger in Burnaby

11-year-old girl approached by stranger in Burnaby

Burnaby RCMP is investigating a suspicious incident after an 11-year-old girl was approached by a man shortly after 3 p.m. on Jan. 23 in the area of Piper Avenue.
Man who refused to wear mask arrested for alleged assault at Burnaby store

Man who refused to wear mask arrested for alleged assault at Burnaby store

Altercation at Market Crossing Canadian Tire captured on video.