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Mom sues after tent falls on her at track meet

Mom sues after tent falls on her at track meet

Tanya Williams was watching son compete in Bear Creek Park in 2009.
Cable theft leaves hundreds without 911 service in South Surrey

Cable theft leaves hundreds without 911 service in South Surrey

An early morning cable theft in South Surrey has left about 380 residents without phone service since Monday.
Police arrest sword-wielding Surrey man

Police arrest sword-wielding Surrey man

Taser and rubber bullet fail to stop the man in downtown Vancouver

Metro Vancouver may be hit with a second carbon tax

Lekstrom says Victoria won't share existing tax flow with TransLink
First shots over the bow in B.C. teacher talks

First shots over the bow in B.C. teacher talks

With the carrot being stability in schools come September, the BC Teachers' Federation is holding out the stick of teachers' job action in a bid to speed up provincial contract negotiations.
Elbows up as legislature winds down

Elbows up as legislature winds down

Metro regional parks, trails eyed for full smoking ban

Metro regional parks, trails eyed for full smoking ban

Alternatives include defining smoking or smoke-free zones
Clark takes her seat in B.C. legislature

Clark takes her seat in B.C. legislature

Premier Christy Clark took her seat in the B.C. legislature Monday, to square off with the NDP opposition for the first time since being selected as leader of the B.C. Liberal Party.
Millions of HST ballots ready to mail

Millions of HST ballots ready to mail

Canadian postal workers set to strike Friday

Canadian postal workers set to strike Friday

Mail service may shut down Friday unless Canada Post and its unionized workers reach a deal to avert a strike.