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'The worst fake ID I have ever seen': Popular crime TV show features a hilarious Vancouver Easter egg

'The worst fake ID I have ever seen': Popular crime TV show features a hilarious Vancouver Easter egg

This fake ID looks funny.
B.C. government marks $3.6M for accessibility and inclusion in parks

B.C. government marks $3.6M for accessibility and inclusion in parks

Some of the funding will help organizations like North Shore Mountain Bike Association build out trails to accommodate adaptive bicycles
Watch: Drones are delivering prescriptions to B.C.'s remote communities

Watch: Drones are delivering prescriptions to B.C.'s remote communities

The drones flew 1,200 times in one year, delivering medical supplies to those in need.
Grab some tissues: The pollen count is 'very high' in Vancouver this week

Grab some tissues: The pollen count is 'very high' in Vancouver this week

Allergy season is upon us.
Keep those gloves handy: Temperatures expected to dip down to freezing in Metro Vancouver

Keep those gloves handy: Temperatures expected to dip down to freezing in Metro Vancouver

It's expected to get pretty chilly at night.
Rob Shaw: Eby banks on electricity. Now we just have to find it

Rob Shaw: Eby banks on electricity. Now we just have to find it

Many questions remain as the premier pins the energy future on electricity ahead of other options
Delta Police able to spend more time on road, less in hospitals

Delta Police able to spend more time on road, less in hospitals

The DPD currently funds the app within the department’s annual operating budget but may be getting money from the province
How logging is heating up B.C.'s salmon-spawning rivers

How logging is heating up B.C.'s salmon-spawning rivers

A joint investigation between DFO researchers and Simon Fraser University's Salmon Watershed Lab found logging near rivers can drive up water temperatures. If streams are too warm, fish can stop growing or die.
B.C. strata owner loses fight for EV charger

B.C. strata owner loses fight for EV charger

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal found putting an electric vehicle charger in would be a significant change to common property, requiring approval of 75 per cent of owners.
Parents call for more accountability after son's mistaken prescription

Parents call for more accountability after son's mistaken prescription

Because the pharmacy reached an agreement with the College of Pharmacists, the case was never publicized, which the parents says is a mistake.