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Woman charged in alleged Burnaby drugging released on bail, banned from sex work

Woman charged in alleged Burnaby drugging released on bail, banned from sex work

Jessica Nicole Renee Kane, 30, faces a long list of charges, including manslaughter, in relation to men in Burnaby, Surrey, Langley and Vancouver being drugged and having their possessions stolen while using an escort service.
Former Vancouver school trustee youth sex case returns to court

Former Vancouver school trustee youth sex case returns to court

Ken Clement is charged with obtaining for consideration the sexual services of a person under the age of 18.
10 unique Vancouver landmarks used for filming

10 unique Vancouver landmarks used for filming

BRB need to rewatch all of these so we can go, "that's Vancouver!"
B.C. Ferries fuel surcharge will nudge passenger rates up starting Nov. 1

B.C. Ferries fuel surcharge will nudge passenger rates up starting Nov. 1

Rates will be increasing by 1.5 per cent as of Nov. 1, B.C. Ferries announced Monday.
'He's a big guy': B.C. family looks to reunite pet bunny with rightful owners

'He's a big guy': B.C. family looks to reunite pet bunny with rightful owners

Is this your bunny?
50 per cent off pets at BC SPCA this month

50 per cent off pets at BC SPCA this month

The BC SPCA rescues thousands of homeless, abused and neglected animals.
Relief from smoky skies in Metro Vancouver won't come until weather changes

Relief from smoky skies in Metro Vancouver won't come until weather changes

An air quality advisory issued Oct. 14 for Metro Vancouver has been continued for Monday.
What to do around Vancouver if you're too old to trick or treat

What to do around Vancouver if you're too old to trick or treat

From wrestling with monsters to a monster burlesque beer festival.
Grocery items that dropped in price the most in September

Grocery items that dropped in price the most in September

Which food items dropped in September?
Couple goes to court in fight to register child's name with unique characters

Couple goes to court in fight to register child's name with unique characters

Raymond Taylor Shaw and Crystal A.J. Smith filed a petition in B.C. Supreme Court arguing they faced a “significant burden and emotional toll” when they had to register their son by his last name only to access benefits