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Update: Ferry back in service after mechanical problems this morning

Update: Ferry back in service after mechanical problems this morning

Update: The Spirit of British Columbia has resume service but is operating about 45 minutes behind schedule, B.C. Ferries says.
Private twin islands near Desolation Sound listed for $31.9M (PHOTOS)

Private twin islands near Desolation Sound listed for $31.9M (PHOTOS)

North island has spectacular 13,000-square-foot rustic-luxury home – but there’s no ferry access
B.C. Ferries to spend $3.6B on vessels, terminals in new capital plan

B.C. Ferries to spend $3.6B on vessels, terminals in new capital plan

B.C. Ferries intends to spend $2.3 billion on vessels and $1.3 billion on its terminals, including a renovation of Swartz Bay and a complete overhaul of Horseshoe Bay as part of a $3.9-billion capital plan. It is the largest capital plan in B.C.
Pair suspended from legislature say they do not know of any allegations

Pair suspended from legislature say they do not know of any allegations

Nearly a week after they were escorted from the legislature by police, legislative clerk Craig James and sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz said they remain in the dark as to the allegations surrounding their suspensions but are confident an RCMP investigati
West Van officer sent nude photos to victim of domestic violence

West Van officer sent nude photos to victim of domestic violence

A West Vancouver police officer has been fired after an investigation found he committed 25 acts of police misconduct, including sending nude photos of himself and inappropriate texts to victims of domestic violence and harassment.
Stores bank on Black Friday kick-starting Christmas retail rush

Stores bank on Black Friday kick-starting Christmas retail rush

What began as a U.S. phenomenon has become Canada’s biggest shopping extravaganza
Lawyer for suspended B.C. legislature officers demands their reinstatement

Lawyer for suspended B.C. legislature officers demands their reinstatement

The legislature clerk and sergeant-at-arms who were suspended and ushered from the building this week are asking to be returned to active duty.
Welcome back otter: Expert brought in to catch koi killer

Welcome back otter: Expert brought in to catch koi killer

Vancouver Park Board bringing in professional after traps fail to capture otter at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen garden
North Van Highway 1 project 9 months behind schedule

North Van Highway 1 project 9 months behind schedule

Drivers, cyclists and pedestrians eager to test out some of the $192 million in new infrastructure being built for Highway 1 and its interchanges at the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows bridgehead will have to wait until the spring, at least.
Ex-Speaker puzzled about handling of officials

Ex-Speaker puzzled about handling of officials

A former Speaker of the B.C. legislature is questioning the way sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz and legislature clerk Craig James were suspended on Tuesday.
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