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B.C. watching Trans Mountain review, George Heyman says

B.C. watching Trans Mountain review, George Heyman says

Court decision stalling pipeline ‘validates’ environmental concerns
Browns beat streak, win first NFL game in 635 days

Browns beat streak, win first NFL game in 635 days

Baker Mayfield erased any doubts about why the Browns selected him with the No. 1 overall pick
Supreme Court grants injunction against Nanaimo’s tent city

Supreme Court grants injunction against Nanaimo’s tent city

Fire risk, criminal activity in neighbourhood cited as reasons for judgment
New silver collector coin features Indigenous dancer

New silver collector coin features Indigenous dancer

New silver collectors coin captures fast-paced energy of an Indigenous powwow
Off Nova Scotia, a bid to ‘unravel the mystery’ of great white sharks

Off Nova Scotia, a bid to ‘unravel the mystery’ of great white sharks

The question: Is Nova Scotia the second mating site for Atlantic white sharks, something scientists say could be key to protecting the endangered species.
Gorge Tillicum residents launch refugee sponsorship group

Gorge Tillicum residents launch refugee sponsorship group

New refugee sponsorship group meets Friday night at Pearkes
B.C. woman with autism has scooter stolen from SkyTrain station

B.C. woman with autism has scooter stolen from SkyTrain station

Kayla Polege purchased scooter after ‘shutdowns’ on transit
Man arrested after carjacking, collision, pepper spray attacks in Vancouver

Man arrested after carjacking, collision, pepper spray attacks in Vancouver

Vancouver police say one man is in custody after a chaotic scene of events in the downtown core
B.C. man serves jail sentence in courtroom - denied lunch, cigarette and cookie

B.C. man serves jail sentence in courtroom - denied lunch, cigarette and cookie

Judge issues time out for probation breach
WEB POLL: Do you support an outright ban on handguns and assault rifles?

WEB POLL: Do you support an outright ban on handguns and assault rifles?

If the latest polls are to be believed, the move is on target with a majority of Canadians. A survey conducted by Research Co. from Sept. 2 to 5 found that 79 per cent of British Columbians support a handgun ban in their municipality, and 86 per cent support a ban on military-style assault weapons.