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V2V ferry service to add daily trips from Vancouver to Victoria for fall

V2V ferry service to add daily trips from Vancouver to Victoria for fall

New routes will move home base to the mainland, allow guests more time in Victoria
B.C. real estate sales slow down for the summer, group says

B.C. real estate sales slow down for the summer, group says

Greater Vancouver downturn leading to a slump B.C.-wide
One trillion litres of sewage leaked into lakes and rivers over last five years

One trillion litres of sewage leaked into lakes and rivers over last five years

Toronto, like the vast majority of Canadian cities, doesn’t monitor real-time data of sewage leaks into lakes, rivers or oceans.
Early reports: Aretha Franklin is seriously ill

Early reports: Aretha Franklin is seriously ill

The Queen of Soul cancelled planned concerts earlier this year after she was ordered by her doctor to stay off the road and rest up.
Exploring First Nation languages in B.C.

Exploring First Nation languages in B.C.

B.C. Indigenous language diversity unique
Friendly tone belied desperate acts of Seattle plane thief

Friendly tone belied desperate acts of Seattle plane thief

Investigators working to find out how an airline employee stole the plane Friday and crashed it after being chased by military jets.
Charlottesville anniversary: Peaceful protests, few arrests

Charlottesville anniversary: Peaceful protests, few arrests

The events held in both Charlottesville and Washington, largely peaceful though tense at times, were part of a day of speeches, vigils and marches marking one year.
Artist captures Regina Park tent city on canvas

Artist captures Regina Park tent city on canvas

Jeremey Herndl spent 70 hours at Regina Park
Growing memorial shows outpouring of support for Fredericton police

Growing memorial shows outpouring of support for Fredericton police

Fredericton police say two officers were among four people who died in a shooting Friday in a residential area on the city’s north side.
Officers may face stress injuries after deaths of colleagues, experts say

Officers may face stress injuries after deaths of colleagues, experts say

One expert said that in the aftermath of a traumatic event, police officers can develop operational stress injuries, especially those who have seen both colleagues and friends killed in the line of duty