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Conservation groups say leash your dogs in wake of B.C. bear attack

Conservation groups say leash your dogs in wake of B.C. bear attack

Warning comes after Lower Mainland man survived attack after his dog clashed with a bear
10 things learned at Bruce Springsteen's concert in Vancouver

10 things learned at Bruce Springsteen's concert in Vancouver

Ageless rock star still delivering the goods at what could be his last B.C. show for a while
B.C.'s Lougheed Highway reopens near Hope after 2-week rockslide closure

B.C.'s Lougheed Highway reopens near Hope after 2-week rockslide closure

Crews worked through the night to repave the highway after rockslide closed the highway on Nov. 14
Submachine guns, psilocybin chocolate seized in B.C. drug bust

Submachine guns, psilocybin chocolate seized in B.C. drug bust

Investigation started at a North Surrey business in September
NDP want Liberal holiday help rebate expanded before they will support it

NDP want Liberal holiday help rebate expanded before they will support it

Liberals want to cut the federal sales tax for two months, give $250 to millions of Canadians
Fighting in Lebanon stops as Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire appears to hold

Fighting in Lebanon stops as Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire appears to hold

U.S.- and France-brokered deal was approved by Israel late Tuesday
Mountie taken to hospital after being shot by colleague in arrest near Midway

Mountie taken to hospital after being shot by colleague in arrest near Midway

Police officer taken to hospital with gunshot wounds and two arrested in arrest near B.C. border
DeBrusk scores in return to Boston as Canucks shut out Bruins 2-0

DeBrusk scores in return to Boston as Canucks shut out Bruins 2-0

Lankinen makes 32 saves for Vancouver
Response questioned after unhoused B.C. Indigenous woman struck by car

Response questioned after unhoused B.C. Indigenous woman struck by car

Samantha Billy says a lack of media coverage serious incident involving her sister is concerning
Esquimalt to help fund carcinogen-free firefighting gear

Esquimalt to help fund carcinogen-free firefighting gear

The township will be using $75,000 from their contingency account
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