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Zac Brown Band says Vancouver show cancelled after crew members turned away at border

Zac Brown Band says Vancouver show cancelled after crew members turned away at border

VANCOUVER — The Zac Brown Band has issued an apology for cancelling its show in Vancouver, saying some crew members were turned away at the border.
North Van restaurant fined $2,300 for skirting COVID-19 vaccine passports

North Van restaurant fined $2,300 for skirting COVID-19 vaccine passports

The city received at least 16 public complaints about Anatoli's in Lower Lonsdale not checking for vaccine passports last fall.
Embattled Richmond lawyer Hong Guo avoids jail - for now

Embattled Richmond lawyer Hong Guo avoids jail - for now

A B.C. Supreme Court judge gave a Richmond real estate and immigration lawyer another chance to avoid jail for contempt of court. Justice Gordon Weatherill had threatened Oct.
North Shore ski mountains get first dusting of snow

North Shore ski mountains get first dusting of snow

Mount Seymour’s Mystery Peak cam recorded the first dusting of snow this season in North Vancouver early Friday morning.
Former Prince George RCMP superintendent to lead Ottawa police

Former Prince George RCMP superintendent to lead Ottawa police

The Ottawa Police Services Board announced on Friday that Eric Stubbs will be the next Ottawa chief of police.
Vancouverite linked to cross-border drug trade sentenced to 14 1/2 years in U.S. jail

Vancouverite linked to cross-border drug trade sentenced to 14 1/2 years in U.S. jail

A transnational drug criminal from Vancouver, who was linked by police to a notorious underground Richmond bank, was sentenced to 14-and-a-half years in a U.S. prison Thursday.
Rains to trigger delayed salmon spawn on many South Coast rivers

Rains to trigger delayed salmon spawn on many South Coast rivers

Salmon that have been waiting at the mouths of many rivers will start their journey upstream with this week's change in weather.
Rain arrives in southern B.C., but more than 100 millimetres needed to erase drought

Rain arrives in southern B.C., but more than 100 millimetres needed to erase drought

VANCOUVER — The first showers since September began falling in parts of Metro Vancouver before the sun came up, but officials in many coastal communities doubt a series of incoming weather systems will relieve the drought gripping parts of British Co
'It's ludicrous': Coastal GasLink pushes its pipeline under a Wet'suwet'en river while salmon are spawning

'It's ludicrous': Coastal GasLink pushes its pipeline under a Wet'suwet'en river while salmon are spawning

There are more questions than answers about potential impacts to declining salmon populations as TC Energy conducts work in and under vital aquatic habitat
Eby becomes leader, says he has mixed feelings after rival is disqualified

Eby becomes leader, says he has mixed feelings after rival is disqualified

At a news conference in Vancouver on Thursday, David Eby said he’s excited to work on issues such as housing, health care, climate sustainability, mental health and street disorder, which he called “huge priorities.” 
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