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Shoplifting is becoming a bigger issue in British Columbia, according to the Retail Council of Canada, which reports that on average, retail thefts have increased by about 300 per cent since the beginning of the pandemic.

 

A man is dead and a homicide investigation is underway after a brazen shooting in a normally quiet Richmond neighbourhood.

 

Persistent drought conditions and above-average water use mean Metro Vancouver will soon move to Stage 2 water restrictions, the regional district announced Friday.

 

A massive fire in Vancouver’s Mount Pleasant neighbourhood Thursday night has displaced dozens of residents.

 

Three teenagers and a domesticated chicken are at the centre of an investigation by Coquitlam RCMP.

 

Eligible Canadians will receive their first automatic advance payments from the CRA as part of the newly enhanced Canada Workers Benefit on July 28.

 

A potential housing bylaw change in Vancouver is looking to make living in the city more attainable.

 

Frustration is mounting with BC Ferries following a communication disaster on Tuesday where the wrong information about wait times was posted online, causing prospective passengers to cancel plans or divert to other terminals.

 

There was no sign of trouble when Sage Randle and her two friends started hiking Mt. Bruce in southeastern B.C. on Monday – but shortly after they reached the summit, they saw a fast-spreading wildfire moving up the mountain.

 

A group of Mayne Island tennis players who were forced to share the local courts with pickleballers were not "oppressed," a B.C. judge ruled while refusing to grant them exclusive use of the space.

 

A B.C. man who viewed himself as a “budding serial killer” has been sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole for 20 years after he pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of Christopher Hood in an Abbotsford park.

 

A group of Mayne Island tennis players who were forced to share the local courts with pickleballers were not "oppressed," a B.C. judge ruled while refusing to grant them exclusive use of the space.

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