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Feds announce funding to remove 34 abandoned boats in B.C.

Feds announce funding to remove 34 abandoned boats in B.C.

$1.6 million will go toward six B.C.-based contractors tackling eight projects.
British Columbians with major depression paying $700 a week for help

British Columbians with major depression paying $700 a week for help

Treating depression cost B.C.'s health system more than $1.5 billion over two years, shows SFU study.
West Vancouver White Spot set to close after nearly 70 years in business

West Vancouver White Spot set to close after nearly 70 years in business

White Spot has been serving up Legendary burgers and Pirate Paks at Park Royal since 1955
B.C. Boxing Day double-stabbing accused get bail

B.C. Boxing Day double-stabbing accused get bail

Sheldon Cefre Ilbegi-Asli's bail conditions include attending an addiction treatment facility and counselling.
Calgary youth charged with attempted murder in B.C. shooting

Calgary youth charged with attempted murder in B.C. shooting

A second person from Calgary has been charged in connection to a Surrey shooting.
Man arrested for indecent act on ferry

Man arrested for indecent act on ferry

The man allegedly exposed himself during a Tsawwassen/Swartz Bay sailing last week
Weather warning: Metro Vancouver forecast includes up to 20 cm of snowfall

Weather warning: Metro Vancouver forecast includes up to 20 cm of snowfall

Drivers may find it difficult to navigate across highways, roads, walkways, and parking lots due to accumulating snow.
Rob Shaw: Minister Mitzi Dean runs out of resets

Rob Shaw: Minister Mitzi Dean runs out of resets

The ongoing stumbles of the former children’s minister finally caused the premier to lose his patience
Watch: Rare, 'up-close opportunity' with sea lions in Vancouver neighbourhood

Watch: Rare, 'up-close opportunity' with sea lions in Vancouver neighbourhood

A research scientist with Fisheries and Oceans Canada says their presence is a "normal situation, but may be rare" for downtown Vancouver.
Climate change drove 'unusual' spike in Canada's temperatures, study finds

Climate change drove 'unusual' spike in Canada's temperatures, study finds

Analysis finds climate change drove hot December temperatures across Canada. Some worry trend could threaten wildlife and spark another record wildfire season.