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People could be in fully automated cars by 2035

People could be in fully automated cars by 2035

Challenges include determining an acceptable death level for automated driving
Man dies after crash at Horseshoe Bay tollbooths

Man dies after crash at Horseshoe Bay tollbooths

The driver of a pickup truck has died following a crash at the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal on Aug. 20. West Vancouver Police media liaison, Const.
Trans Mountain announces 'immediate return to work' in Burnaby

Trans Mountain announces 'immediate return to work' in Burnaby

An "immediate return to work" has been issued by Trans Mountain for two Burnaby sites for the pipeline expansion project.
Potential customer for Squamish's Woodfibre LNG walks away

Potential customer for Squamish's Woodfibre LNG walks away

Woodfibre says agreement with Guangzhou Gas was only preliminary; activists say it's a big setback
Poll finds support for system to boost number of organ donations

Poll finds support for system to boost number of organ donations

The life expectancy of Canadians continues to climb, particularly when compared with what is transpiring in the United States.
Surrey teacher caught with 45 grams of pot suspended

Surrey teacher caught with 45 grams of pot suspended

Substitute instructor claimed pot was for medicinal use
Trudeau says falling news revenues and tech giants will be discussed at G7 summit

Trudeau says falling news revenues and tech giants will be discussed at G7 summit

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the issue of declining news revenues amid domination by tech giants will be discussed at the G7 leaders' summit in France later this week.
Ride-hailing services to face price restrictions in B.C. but no caps on fleet size

Ride-hailing services to face price restrictions in B.C. but no caps on fleet size

What happened: Passenger Transportation Board has clarified rules for ride-hailing, ranging from pricing to boundaries Why it matters: While a number of operators have announced placed to work in B.C.
Vancouver biz among those turning beer byproduct into bread, cookies and profits

Vancouver biz among those turning beer byproduct into bread, cookies and profits

VANCOUVER — When Jeff Dornan opened a brewery six years ago, he knew the brewing process would produce hundreds of kilograms of spent grain, and he had a plan for it.
Canadian woman focusing on memories shared with slain fiance: New Zealand police

Canadian woman focusing on memories shared with slain fiance: New Zealand police

A 23-year-old suspect was arrested Friday and made his first court appearance Saturday