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'It was quite scary': Metro Vancouverites react to 5.1 magnitude earthquake off B.C. coast

'It was quite scary': Metro Vancouverites react to 5.1 magnitude earthquake off B.C. coast

"I think the first that comes to mind is, 'Is it leading to the big one?'" one resident said.
Metro Vancouver considers axing fund supporting earthquake monitor

Metro Vancouver considers axing fund supporting earthquake monitor

Debate over fund unfolds same day region hit by earthquake
Earthquake felt across Alberta, B.C. earlier this week has 'suspected' links to industry

Earthquake felt across Alberta, B.C. earlier this week has 'suspected' links to industry

Alberta Geological Survey says the earthquake was 'suspected induced' by industry activity, though more investigation is required
Afternoon earthquake rocks Squamish, B.C.

Afternoon earthquake rocks Squamish, B.C.

The Sea to Sky Gondola has halted uploading for the rest of the day, as a precaution.
B.C. police looking for suspects after playground torched

B.C. police looking for suspects after playground torched

It will cost $70,000 to repair the playground.
On today!: ‘Fight for Your Right’: All Star Wrestling returns to ߣÄÌÉçÇøon Feb. 22

On today!: ‘Fight for Your Right’: All Star Wrestling returns to ߣÄÌÉçÇøon Feb. 22

Family-friendly fun with live matches at Totem Hall.
Why the Canucks re-signed Kevin Lankinen to a long-term deal

Why the Canucks re-signed Kevin Lankinen to a long-term deal

On Friday, the Vancouver Canucks re-signed Kevin Lankinen to a five-year deal with a $4.5 million cap hit.
On today!: Get ready for Squamish's Coldest Night of the Year

On today!: Get ready for Squamish's Coldest Night of the Year

ߣÄÌÉçÇøHelping Hands set to take part in national fundraiser in February for a second year.
Rob Shaw: NDP drug policy reversal proves politicians never say sorry

Rob Shaw: NDP drug policy reversal proves politicians never say sorry

New Democrats perfect the art of 'taking action' by cleaning up their own messes
B.C. Conservative MLA says drug crisis cost lives of four relatives

B.C. Conservative MLA says drug crisis cost lives of four relatives

VICTORIA — The House Leader of the Opposition B.C. Conservatives has described the "unsurmountable" price paid by her family in the province's toxic drug crisis, which she said had claimed the lives of three of her cousins and a niece.
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