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Ex-Colwood firefighter to be jailed for a year for images of child sexual abuse

Ex-Colwood firefighter to be jailed for a year for images of child sexual abuse

George Wright admitted to possessing more than 1,000 electronic images of children being sexually abused
Check out these photos from the 2023 Squamish Legion Bed Races

Check out these photos from the 2023 Squamish Legion Bed Races

Squamish Days Loggers Sports Bed Races roll downtown Aug. 4.
Vancouver librarians caught in the middle of the culture war

Vancouver librarians caught in the middle of the culture war

The Vancouver Public Library is not immune from the culture war. According to a list for the period of January 2022 to June 2023, released under freedom of information law, library users filed 17 challenges to books and one CD.
80% of B.C. rivers face high to extreme drought

80% of B.C. rivers face high to extreme drought

Persistent dry and hot weather pushed Metro Vancouver to enact Level 2 watering restrictions Friday for the first time since 2015.
Governments unveil $20M funding for 95-home Squamish Nation project

Governments unveil $20M funding for 95-home Squamish Nation project

The new Xwmélch’sten (Capilano 5 Reserve) development is based on a multi-generational housing approach and will give residents access to a range of services in the immediate area
Fatal police shooting in North Vancouver justified, watchdog rules

Fatal police shooting in North Vancouver justified, watchdog rules

The family of Dani Cooper is frustrated and disappointed with the report, vowing to advocate for change
Community rallying around family of boy killed by log in B.C. campground

Community rallying around family of boy killed by log in B.C. campground

Kash is being remembered as very curious, kind and gentle.
Co-accused in Amber Alert case have first court appearance

Co-accused in Amber Alert case have first court appearance

Both appeared by video in Surrey Provincial Court.
Signs of economic softening grow as job creation lags population growth

Signs of economic softening grow as job creation lags population growth

OTTAWA — Canada's labour market is softening as the unemployment rate rises for a third consecutive month, offering some evidence the economy is finally slowing down.
BCCDC warns of record spike in parasitic illness linked to contaminated food

BCCDC warns of record spike in parasitic illness linked to contaminated food

The cyclospora parasite, often passed to humans on fresh produce, led to a record 43 cases in B.C. by the end of July.