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'Knock it off,' Poilievre tells Trump during Coquitlam election stop

'Knock it off,' Poilievre tells Trump during Coquitlam election stop

"Stop attacking America's friends," Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre tells U.S. President Donald Trump while on the election trail in Coquitlam.
Watch: Semi truck flips and catches fire on Highway 1 in Abbotsford

Watch: Semi truck flips and catches fire on Highway 1 in Abbotsford

Thursday's morning commute was slowed down by the crash.
'Mind-boggling': Swim team demands 50-metre Vancouver pool be reconsidered

'Mind-boggling': Swim team demands 50-metre Vancouver pool be reconsidered

A new, second report from Vancouver park board staff says "it's not feasible" to keep the 50-metre lap pool as part of the VAC redevelopment project.
No animals harmed in massive Chilliwack barn fire

No animals harmed in massive Chilliwack barn fire

More than 40 firefighters fought the barn blaze that sent a large black plume of smoke into the sky.
Residents nervous after Port Coquitlam landslide comes close to homes

Residents nervous after Port Coquitlam landslide comes close to homes

The landslide occurred on provincial land below the Mary Hill Bypass in Port Coquitlam.
In 4 weeks, nearly 200 weapons have been seized from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

In 4 weeks, nearly 200 weapons have been seized from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Police say street-level assaults and other violent crimes have decreased since their new project in the DTES.
Accused Vancouver cop slasher fires lawyer, awaits bail hearing

Accused Vancouver cop slasher fires lawyer, awaits bail hearing

Two uniformed officers were patrolling Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside earlier this month when one of them was stabbed in the leg.
B.C. expert urges prevention of human-caused fires ahead of potentially active fire season

B.C. expert urges prevention of human-caused fires ahead of potentially active fire season

Human-caused fires start to pick up in the spring due to low moisture content in forests and vegetation, and increased activity outside.
'Wall full of flames': Community rallies behind Vancouver residents displaced by fire

'Wall full of flames': Community rallies behind Vancouver residents displaced by fire

A West End resident recounts a terrifying fire last week that trapped him inside.
'Nature at its finest': B.C. man films epic eagle hunt

'Nature at its finest': B.C. man films epic eagle hunt

"If people keep their eyes open, you know, nature is happening around them."