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Canada-U.S. border friendship event grows at B.C. crossing

Canada-U.S. border friendship event grows at B.C. crossing

Peace Arch Park meetings gathering momentum ahead of April 12 rally in Surrey
UPDATE: Nanaimo RCMP report man missing since early March found safe

UPDATE: Nanaimo RCMP report man missing since early March found safe

The missing man's lack of contact is out of character and raises concern for his safety
NDP vows continued commitment to stand with 2SLGBTQ+ people

NDP vows continued commitment to stand with 2SLGBTQ+ people

Parties' stances on LGBTQ+ rights under scrutiny on campaign trail
B.C. issues directive to decrease dependence on U.S., says it won't turn to China

B.C. issues directive to decrease dependence on U.S., says it won't turn to China

B.C. looks to 'like-minded' countries in the face of the escalating trade war between China and United States
Football fans rejoice: New contest gifting 4 sets of BC Lions tickets

Football fans rejoice: New contest gifting 4 sets of BC Lions tickets

One-night stay at the Burrard Hotel in downtown Vancouver also up for grabs
West Shore RCMP Bike Unit arrests wanted trio on Galloping Goose

West Shore RCMP Bike Unit arrests wanted trio on Galloping Goose

The three individuals were arrested on past warrants after obstructing the galloping goose trail
Surrey resident arrested in international cybercrime investigation

Surrey resident arrested in international cybercrime investigation

The investigation is ongoing, police say
Lax Kw’alaams First Nation in Northwest B.C. vote down historic new constitution

Lax Kw’alaams First Nation in Northwest B.C. vote down historic new constitution

The constitution needed 60-per-cent approval of valid ballots to be ratified
Vancouver senior assaulted by 'multiple people' before death: police

Vancouver senior assaulted by 'multiple people' before death: police

Police are looking for suspects in the assault of a 92-year-old man from Chinatown
Multiple B.C. school districts pause student, teacher trips to the U.S.

Multiple B.C. school districts pause student, teacher trips to the U.S.

School Districts in Lower Mainland and the Kootenays won't be allowing trips south of the border