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North Vancouver RCMP stop nearly 50 drivers with snow on their vehicles

North Vancouver RCMP stop nearly 50 drivers with snow on their vehicles

Flying chunks of snow and ice can endanger others on the road, and net you a $173 fine, police say.
B.C. watchdog urges transparency fixes in municipal FOI practices

B.C. watchdog urges transparency fixes in municipal FOI practices

Michael Harvey: “Inconsistency breeds confusion and a lack of transparency.”
Watch: Charge laid four years after the murder of Trina Hunt

Watch: Charge laid four years after the murder of Trina Hunt

Trina Hunt was reported missing from her Port Moody home on Jan. 18, 2021. Her body was found near Hope more than two months later.
Canucks lines vs Avalanche, February 4, 2025

Canucks lines vs Avalanche, February 4, 2025

Quinn Hughes will miss a second straight game to injury as the Vancouver Canucks take on the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday night.
Metro Vancouver weather: More snowfall, freezing temps that feel like -10 C

Metro Vancouver weather: More snowfall, freezing temps that feel like -10 C

Bundle up!
Burnaby driver ticketed for snowy windshield, tells cop he was on his way to buy a brush

Burnaby driver ticketed for snowy windshield, tells cop he was on his way to buy a brush

The driver was going 12 km/h in a 50 zone in a car blanketed by snow.
B.C. drunk driver hit multiple cars before someone stopped her from driving

B.C. drunk driver hit multiple cars before someone stopped her from driving

Lazeena Bibi Dean pleaded guilty to impaired driving after hitting multiple cars in the space of one block in East Vancouver.
'May be delays': TransLink warns snow could affect Metro Vancouver commutes

'May be delays': TransLink warns snow could affect Metro Vancouver commutes

Your trip could be a little longer this morning as wintry weather has much of Metro Vancouver in its grasp.
Mario Canseco: Canada pricklier about distracted driving than U.S., survey reveals

Mario Canseco: Canada pricklier about distracted driving than U.S., survey reveals

Littering and dog waste also top the list of offences that drive Canadians crazy
B.C. puts its response to U.S. tariffs on hold after 30-day delay

B.C. puts its response to U.S. tariffs on hold after 30-day delay

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is pausing its response to threatened tariffs by the United States after a 30-day reprieve was negotiated, but Premier David Eby says they'll keep planning to shift the provincial trade relationship away from America.