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Man hurt in unprovoked stranger attack in Vancouver, police say

Man hurt in unprovoked stranger attack in Vancouver, police say

Sudden lunge in front of downtown Hudson’s Bay caught on surveillance cameras
Morning fog shrouds B.C.’s Lower Mainland, could return tonight

Morning fog shrouds B.C.’s Lower Mainland, could return tonight

Dense fog from high-pressure system creates near-zero visibility in Vancouver area
Food banks need your Giving Tuesday help, but charity won’t end hunger

Food banks need your Giving Tuesday help, but charity won’t end hunger

Advocates say policy, not charity the real solution to Canada’s food security issues
New course charted for mariners to protect B.C. coast from toxic products

New course charted for mariners to protect B.C. coast from toxic products

B.C. researchers create cheat sheet to guide boaters to avoiding contaminants
Closer, not close: union reacts to latest Canada Post framework for deal

Closer, not close: union reacts to latest Canada Post framework for deal

Negotiations remain on hold in labour dispute that has halted mail delivery across the country
$150 parking, Uber costs quadruple as Vancouver braces for Swift onslaught

$150 parking, Uber costs quadruple as Vancouver braces for Swift onslaught

TransLink ready to provide extra bus, SkyTrain, and SeaBus services
B.C. police discipline ruling voided because overseeing officer retired

B.C. police discipline ruling voided because overseeing officer retired

‘Screw-up’ means disciplinary decision must now be reissued
New equipment, more power for Canada’s patrol border under consideration

New equipment, more power for Canada’s patrol border under consideration

Public safety minister says no specific promises made in respose to Trump tariff threat
AFN special chiefs assembly to focus on child welfare, policing, economics

AFN special chiefs assembly to focus on child welfare, policing, economics

3-day gathering comes in the wake of previous assembly where child welfare package was rejected
City of Kelowna responds to class action suit by evacuated low-income residents

City of Kelowna responds to class action suit by evacuated low-income residents

The city filed its response in the courts on Nov. 13