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Vancouver police say jaywalking pedestrian pulled gun, started shooting at driver

Vancouver police say jaywalking pedestrian pulled gun, started shooting at driver

VANCOUVER — Police say a man has been arrested after a pedestrian pulled out a gun and started shooting at a driver following a near-collision in Vancouver.
New school gym opens in Fort St. John

New school gym opens in Fort St. John

A new gym has opened at Upper Halfway Elementary School, with construction complete on an the accessible gymnasium funded in large part by the province.
B.C. dining sector set for 'rough ride' in 2024

B.C. dining sector set for 'rough ride' in 2024

Industry trends such as more low-alcohol beers and wines likely to strengthen.
B.C. to provide at-home self-screening tests for cervical cancer

B.C. to provide at-home self-screening tests for cervical cancer

The goal is to phase out Pap tests for more effective HPV testing.
B.C. strata claims Mustang's engine 'revving' noise excessive

B.C. strata claims Mustang's engine 'revving' noise excessive

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal found strata fines invalid, and ordered them reversed.
'Vexatious' Okanagan ex loses court bid to stop mom from changing kids' names

'Vexatious' Okanagan ex loses court bid to stop mom from changing kids' names

Andrew Hokhold was barred in 2022 from filing any more lawsuits in B.C. until he paid up on child support.
Vancouver vigil honoured murdered northern B.C. women

Vancouver vigil honoured murdered northern B.C. women

A vigil held in Vancouver this past December, honoured the memory of 14 homicide victims, including two women from the Peace Region and one from Prince George.
Vancouver's 10 city councillors will earn $102K each in 2024

Vancouver's 10 city councillors will earn $102K each in 2024

Raise of 3.4% boosts base salaries from $98,585 to $101,937.
Everything B.C. residents need to know about travelling during the winter storm

Everything B.C. residents need to know about travelling during the winter storm

Here's how the winter storm could affect flights, ferries and road trips.
Volunteer search and rescue leaders allege mistreatment by B.C. government

Volunteer search and rescue leaders allege mistreatment by B.C. government

VANCOUVER — Dwight Yochim says he has had some difficult relationships with funders of non-profits he's been involved with over the past 30 years, but last year was particularly tough on him and staff at the B.C. Search and Rescue Association.