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Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, the suspect in an alleged Vancouver car-ramming attack, is facing three additional counts of ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNBeautiful B.C.: Swim, climb, eat, play and explore Metro Vancouver's best spots this summerWhite Rock Promenade and Pier: Beach-town vibes make this the perfect place for a getaway day. Stroll seaside, stop on a ...
The man accused of ramming an SUV into a crowd and killing 11 people at the Vancouver Lapu-Lapu Day festival is set to appear ...
A man who allegedly killed 11 people after driving a vehicle through a crowd at a Filipino festival in Vancouver is now ...
Shortly after the attack, authorities confirmed that he was ‘being supervised under the Mental Health Act’ at the time of the attack.This case has sparked a conversation about mental health and the ...
Vancouver is on track to blow through its climate targets with the use of natural gas to heat buildings driving the majority ...
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Man accused in Vancouver festival attack faces three more murder charges, police sayThe man accused of plowing a vehicle through a crowd at a Vancouver street festival faces more charges of second-degree ...
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'Significant health risks' from second-hand fentanyl smoke in Vancouver supportive housing officesVANCOUVER — The presence of second-hand fentanyl smoke is so severe at some British Columbia supportive housing facilities ...
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Trains on MSNCN seeks to end lease on ex-BC Rail route north of VancouverCanadian National Railway has announced its intention to abandon operations on 214 miles of former BC Rail tracks north of Squamish that it began leasing from the province British Columbia in 2003.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The man accused of barreling his sport-utility vehicle through a Filipino heritage festival crowd over the weekend, killing 11 people and injuring dozens, ...
Vancouver police examine a black car suspected to be involved at a scene after a vehicle drove into a crowd at the Lapu Lapu Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, April 26, 2025.
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