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Vancouver International Airport is expecting up to a 10-per-cent increase in passengers volumes during FIFA World Cup compared to the same period in 2025.

Between June 8 and July 12, passenger volumes are expected to hit 2.7 million or nearly 88,000 people per day, YVR said during a news conference Wednesday (June 3). The airport says that it would be a five-to-10-per-...


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A Richmond RCMP constable has been charged with theft and breach of trust.

Const. Jae Suk Choi is facing two charges: one count of theft under $5,000, contrary to section 334(b) of the Criminal Code and one count of breach of trust, contrary to section 122, the B.C. Prosecution Service announced Thursday (June 4).

The charges stem from an alleged incident in Ric...


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UPDATE:

A trailer fire broke out at Wood Lake Terrace RV and Campground Thursday afternoon in Lake Country, prompting a quick response from the Lake Country Fire Department.

Multiple fire trucks attended the scene at 14810 Pelmewash Parkway, extinguishing the trailer fire after residents hit it with a nearby garden hose.

“There was smo...


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Margaret Commodore, a former Yukon cabinet minister whose leadership opened political doors for Indigenous women across Canada, died June 1 at 93.

Her death prompted tributes from political leaders and those she mentored, who say her influence continues to shape the territory’s political landscape.

Commodore was first elected in 1982 and went on to win three mor...


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The Nisga’a Lisims government says it has not been contacted by the Alberta government on possible pipeline routes, despite reports of proposals involving the nation’s territory.

“We can confirm that the Nisga’a Lisims government has held no discussions with Alberta and the federal government about any oil pipeline proposals,” a June 2 statement from the nation says.


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