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Fatal shooting at the Langley Sportsplex (VIDEO)

Fatal shooting at the Langley Sportsplex (VIDEO)

IHIT is headed to the scene of a fatal shooting at a Langley sports centre on Wednesday morning.
VanOpen pro tennis tournament cancelled by COVID-19 for second straight year

VanOpen pro tennis tournament cancelled by COVID-19 for second straight year

Annual tournament at West Vancouver's Hollyburn Country Club is Western Canada's largest tennis event
Tofino resort operators face difficult decisions during pandemic

Tofino resort operators face difficult decisions during pandemic

Of all the resorts in Tofino, the Wickaninnish Inn is the only one to remain closed. 
Opinion: 40 per cent of B.C.'s deficit just vanished

Opinion: 40 per cent of B.C.'s deficit just vanished

'Pertinent' data delays new recommendations for AstraZeneca use in Canada

'Pertinent' data delays new recommendations for AstraZeneca use in Canada

Committee cancelled media briefing earlier this week to review new data, says Canada's top doctor
Who can book? Island tourism operators seek more clarity on health orders

Who can book? Island tourism operators seek more clarity on health orders

"I'm getting calls like: I'm in Parksville. I've got a booking from people in Nanaimo … is that OK?'"
Squamish Nation ready to take legal action against CN for ongoing disruptions

Squamish Nation ready to take legal action against CN for ongoing disruptions

The Squamish Nation community is “at its wit’s end” with the ongoing disruptions from rail operations just metres from their homes, and council is ready to pursue legal action if changes aren’t made soon.
Vancouver class spent all week learning outside

Vancouver class spent all week learning outside

With bright blue skies and sunshine all week, one North Shore teacher decided to change things up and embarked on a week of outdoor classes.
Millions for addiction and mental health in B.C.'s budget for 'unprecedented need'

Millions for addiction and mental health in B.C.'s budget for 'unprecedented need'

VICTORIA — British Columbia's finance minister says the government is making the largest investment in mental health and addictions in the province's history as part of Budget 2021.
Opinion: There will be a debt to pay, but not today

Opinion: There will be a debt to pay, but not today