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Vancouver Fire report $360,000 worth of damages from fireworks on Halloween

Vancouver Fire report $360,000 worth of damages from fireworks on Halloween

Damage comes amid debate about the future of fireworks in the city
Talks break down between B.C.'s 911 operators, E-Comm but no job action planned

Talks break down between B.C.'s 911 operators, E-Comm but no job action planned

CUPE Local 873-02 says chronic underfunding is at root of problem The Canadian Press
Koi removed from Vancouver Chinese garden after otter infiltrates pond, again

Koi removed from Vancouver Chinese garden after otter infiltrates pond, again

For the second time in a year, an otter is eating the koi at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen garden
B.C. law would register 16- and 17-year-olds to cast ballot when they're 18

B.C. law would register 16- and 17-year-olds to cast ballot when they're 18

Change would imporve voter turnout, say proponents
Wildlife group reminds of pollution dangers after pelican hurt in B.C. lake

Wildlife group reminds of pollution dangers after pelican hurt in B.C. lake

An endangered American white pelican faces a long recovery after being injured by some fishing line discarded in a British Columbia lake.
Talks break down between B.C.'s 911 operators, E-Comm but no job action planned

Talks break down between B.C.'s 911 operators, E-Comm but no job action planned

The union representing 911 operators across British Columbia says mediated talks broke down Friday with their employer, E-Comm.
Compliments fresh-cut vegetables recalled due to possible Listeria

Compliments fresh-cut vegetables recalled due to possible Listeria

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency say Sobeys Inc. is recalling Compliments brand fresh cut vegetable products due to possible Listeria contamination.
Trans Mountain ‘on-water' work to start in Burnaby soon

Trans Mountain ‘on-water' work to start in Burnaby soon

Construction started up again on land at Burnaby’s Westridge Marine Terminal during the summer – now it’s set to start soon on the water.
Daylight time ends Sunday morning when clocks roll back an hour

Daylight time ends Sunday morning when clocks roll back an hour

Most Canadians will be turning their clocks back by an hour this weekend as the country moves off daylight time. But there's a growing push to abandon seasonal time changes and stick to one time zone year-round.
Seniors’ cannabis use accelerating post-legalization

Seniors’ cannabis use accelerating post-legalization

Older people more likely to target medicinal uses, but legally