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Guilty plea expected in B.C. dog cruelty case

Guilty plea expected in B.C. dog cruelty case

Glen Affenzeller allegedly picked up a dog by the head, slammed it onto the concrete and punched it multiple times.
Quebec man charged in laundry list of Lower Mainland online marketplace frauds

Quebec man charged in laundry list of Lower Mainland online marketplace frauds

Florian Dinca, 44, has been charged with 11 counts of fraud for incidents between Jan.13, and 25, including two in Burnaby.
London Drugs rebuilding infrastructure after cybersecurity breach

London Drugs rebuilding infrastructure after cybersecurity breach

The company says the impact of the breach on operations has been significant, and the restoration process is rigorous. 
J.T. Miller wore Arturs Silovs' pink dress shirt at Canucks practice

J.T. Miller wore Arturs Silovs' pink dress shirt at Canucks practice

J.T. Miller helped cut the tension at the Vancouver Canucks' practice on Thursday with a prank on rookie goaltender Arturs Silovs.
Canada's emissions inch up again, but remain below pre-pandemic levels

Canada's emissions inch up again, but remain below pre-pandemic levels

Emissions, which are reported on a two-year delay as carbon equivalents, climbed to 708 megatonnes in 2022, up 1.3% from the previous year but 5.9% below pre-pandemic levels.
Allegedly corrupt ex-Mexican general extraditable, B.C. court rules

Allegedly corrupt ex-Mexican general extraditable, B.C. court rules

Petroleos Mexicanos alleges billions of dollars of hydrocarbons lost as general changed security protocols allowing clandestine taps on the state-owned company's pipelines.
B.C. cellphones, radio, TV to shriek in alert testing next week

B.C. cellphones, radio, TV to shriek in alert testing next week

The test will take place Wednesday, May 8 at 10:55 a.m. PST.
Surrey man charged with murder after woman found dead inside her home

Surrey man charged with murder after woman found dead inside her home

Police say the two were known to each other.
Two-bedroom rent expected to hit $2,800 in Metro Vancouver

Two-bedroom rent expected to hit $2,800 in Metro Vancouver

The good news is that new rental homes are being constructed more than ever; the bad news is that overall construction will still not keep pace with demand.
Princess Anne to commission Navy vessel in North Vancouver

Princess Anne to commission Navy vessel in North Vancouver

The Royal Canadian Navy will be dropping anchor in North Van this weekend as 'fleet week' rolls out the red carpet to the public at Burrard Dry Dock Pier