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A woman takes issue with students’ attempt at a joke, a suspicious package at a tax centre, and more
5 to start your day

5 to start your day

A famous bunny sidelined in Chilliwack, multiple vehicles torched in Aldergrove and more
Travellers urged to be careful after Coquitlam agency’s licence yanked

Travellers urged to be careful after Coquitlam agency’s licence yanked

Regulating body shut down Kimiya Travel Ltd. on Friday
Better pre-hospital care in rural B.C. could save lives AND money

Better pre-hospital care in rural B.C. could save lives AND money

The yearly cost of injury exceeds $2.8 billion according to Provincial Health Services Authority.
Son of late Canadian professor fights for mother’s release from Iran

Son of late Canadian professor fights for mother’s release from Iran

Mehran Seyed-Emami’s father, an Iranian-Canadian professor, died in an Iranian jail after being accused of spying.
Heavy ice off Canada coast strands pod of dolphins, fixating small town

Heavy ice off Canada coast strands pod of dolphins, fixating small town

The small Newfoundland community, Heart’s Delight, is fixated on plight of trapped dolphins
Deadly crash raises questions about Uber self-driving system

Deadly crash raises questions about Uber self-driving system

The fatality prompted Uber to suspend all road-testing of such autos in the Phoenix area, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Toronto
Schools close as spring snow storm tracks toward Maritime provinces

Schools close as spring snow storm tracks toward Maritime provinces

Schools are closing across the Maritime provinces as a spring snow storm tracks towards the region.
Muddy water found in taps at B.C. hospital prompts investigation

Muddy water found in taps at B.C. hospital prompts investigation

Northern Health to hire consultant to examine three facilities for potential contamination
Canadians joining #DeleteFacebook amid fears of electoral meddling

Canadians joining #DeleteFacebook amid fears of electoral meddling

Privacy experts say numerous Canadians are taking to other social media platforms to join in on the #DeleteFacebook hashtag