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Eyes on police after Trudeau orders blockades torn down, injunctions enforced

Eyes on police after Trudeau orders blockades torn down, injunctions enforced

All eyes are on Canadian police forces now that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said barricades on rail lines and other major transportation routes must come down.
Pipeline welds could fail under stress, regulators warn

Pipeline welds could fail under stress, regulators warn

No risk to public, Canadian Energy Regulator says
Lululemon stores in China mostly closed due to novel coronavirus outbreak

Lululemon stores in China mostly closed due to novel coronavirus outbreak

Most of Lululemon Athletica Inc.'s/span> nearly 40 stores in China have been closed since early February amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, the company said.
OPINION: Someone is stealing our news stories in the weirdest of ways

OPINION: Someone is stealing our news stories in the weirdest of ways

You know something is fishy when 'chum' salmon become 'buddy' salmon
PHOTOS: Vancouver cyclists conquer mystical mountains of Iceland

PHOTOS: Vancouver cyclists conquer mystical mountains of Iceland

A Vacation Gone South screens at Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
2010 leader John Furlong urges Whistler and Vancouver to bid for 2030 Winter Games

2010 leader John Furlong urges Whistler and Vancouver to bid for 2030 Winter Games

International Olympic Committee focus on re-using venues might make bid a winner
SLRD searches for new CAO

SLRD searches for new CAO

Lynda Flynn resigns to care for family
You can get fined a whopping $109 for driving with a dog on your lap

You can get fined a whopping $109 for driving with a dog on your lap

While Fido's favourite spot might be your lap, you should ensure that he rides shotgun when you're on the road. On Feb. 18, BC RMCP Traffic tweeted that a, "driver's control/view while driving mustn't be obstructed by pets/people while driving.
Higher costs should kill Trans Mountain pipeline, opposition says

Higher costs should kill Trans Mountain pipeline, opposition says

OTTAWA — Opposition parties and environmental groups are urging the federal government to stop expanding the Trans Mountain pipeline, citing a poll saying Canadians are alarmed by the project's cost.
Will ICBC telematics pilot change driver behaviour?

Will ICBC telematics pilot change driver behaviour?

Inexperienced drivers equipped with devices that can track driving habits