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The cull of 100 sled dogs owned by Whistler-based Outdoor Adventures has sparked an SPCA investigation into allegations of animal cruelty.

SPCA investigates slaughter of 100 sled dogs

The man responsible for the "execution-style" cull of 100 sled dogs that were no longer of use to the Whistler-based Outdoor Adventures...

Tyeshia Jones was walking to meet chief’s son when she disappeared on Jan. 22

No suspects in slaying of Duncan teen, RCMP say

An autopsy Monday confirmed 18-year-old Tyeshia Jones of Duncan was the victim of a homicide. No one has been arrested for the slaying...

Machete attack at SeaBus sends 2 to hospital

TWO young men were taken to hospital Friday with serious injuries after they were reportedly attacked with a machete near the North...

B.C. diners are eating out less and spending less, but not because of the economy, the HST or even strict liquor laws — the problem is they are bored, international consumer and retail market research firm NPD Group says.

BC'ers are dining out less because they're bored

B.C. diners are eating out less and spending less, but not because of the economy, the HST or even strict liquor laws — the problem...

Plenty of Fish

Dating website Plenty of Fish hacked

More than 300 people registered with a popular Vancouver-based online dating website may have had their personal data compromised ...

Semion (Simon) Manouvakhov has not been seen since last Friday since the 16-year-old left high school and did not show up for work.

North Van RCMP search for missing teen

North Vancouver RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance in finding a missing teenage boy.

Ida Chong says she's not ready to declare victory against the effort to unseat her as Liberal MLA for Oak Bay-Gordon Head.

Effort to recall Liberal MLA Chong is failing: organizer

The campaign to oust Liberal cabinet minister Ida Chong from office has failed, and if similar fights in Comox Valley and Kamloops...

Insp. Mike Porteous of the VPD Major Crime Section spoke at a media conference at city hall yesterday relaying the details about the lengthy investigations dubbed Project Tyrant and Project Rescue. Mona Woodward (far right) of the Aboriginal Front Door Society has met regularly with police to devise strategies to quell the violence.

Three DTES hotels used by alleged drug organization

Five men accused of operating a criminal enterprise in the Downtown Eastside allegedly used three single-room occupancy hotels to ...

Seawall open at Second Beach in Stanley Park

Seawall users will be happy to know they no longer need to detour near Second Beach. Construction on the 470-metre section is complete...

100 sled dogs slaughtered in Whistler when tourism slumped

The SPCA is launching an investigation following a report that a dogsled tour company in Whistler, B.C., ordered the killing of 100...

Site where Duncan teen's body found known to locals

The remote spot where 18-year-old Tyeshia Jones’ body was found is an area only local residents would likely know, a family member...

First Canadian evacuation plane takes off from Cairo

The first plane filled with Canadians leaving Cairo took flight Monday afternoon, according to the Prime Minister's Office.

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Popular dating site Plenty of Fish hacked

Over 300 people registered with a popular Vancouver-based online dating website may have had their personal data compromised after...

West End residents plan to stop bulldozer

West End residents are on “bulldozer alert” after it was revealed that the developers of a property have applied to Vancouver City...

Singer Megan McNeil dies after battle with cancer

Young Canadian singer Megan McNeil, who took her battle with cancer into the public spotlight, has died, according to a statement ...

Canadians want Conservative minority: poll

Almost half of Canadians believe Stephen Harper would make the best PM

B.C. tourism industry looking up

For B.C.’s tourism industry, 2011 is increasingly looking like the year of the dragon.

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