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Man bites dog during Downtown Eastside arrest

Man bites dog during Downtown Eastside arrest

Mando the police dog bit the suspect back.
Vancouver police search for owners of $12,000 worth of dental gold

Vancouver police search for owners of $12,000 worth of dental gold

Vancouver police say they are searching for the owner of thousands of dollars of dental gold recovered earlier this year during a stolen-property investigation.
Highway patrol uses vehicle to slow speeding car that had no brakes

Highway patrol uses vehicle to slow speeding car that had no brakes

The vehicle, which was not insured, did not belong to the driver.
One game at a time: Single-event betting launches in B.C.

One game at a time: Single-event betting launches in B.C.

Now you'll be able to bet on a game from your couch.
WorkSafeBC issues $3,500 penalty for party hosted by Big White restaurant last spring

WorkSafeBC issues $3,500 penalty for party hosted by Big White restaurant last spring

WorkSafeBC called the violation 'high-risk.'
Update: Body of worker killed in partial collapse of North Vancouver building recovered

Update: Body of worker killed in partial collapse of North Vancouver building recovered

The body of a person killed in a tragic building collapse in North Vancouver on Wednesday has been recovered
Puppy love: 16 new 'furry recruits' join dog therapy program at BC Children's Hospital (PHOTOS)

Puppy love: 16 new 'furry recruits' join dog therapy program at BC Children's Hospital (PHOTOS)

"Staff are given the chance to slow down, be present and receive some unconditional love from a dog."
B.C. sees jump in COVID-19 vaccine bookings and registrations

B.C. sees jump in COVID-19 vaccine bookings and registrations

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says the number of people registering for and making appointments for the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine made a "significant" jump in the first two days of this week.
B.C. reports a big jump in COVID-19 vaccination appointments for first doses

B.C. reports a big jump in COVID-19 vaccination appointments for first doses

The spike follows the announcement of a vaccine passport in the province.
Charging EVs remains obstacle for local consumers

Charging EVs remains obstacle for local consumers

Rebates, education, infrastructure investment still needed, car dealers association CEO says.