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City of Buriens Open House on housing code, zoning map changes is Wednesday, April 30

The City of Burien will hold an open house on April 30 to discuss proposed changes to housing codes and zoning maps. The event aims to engage community members in the decision-making process and address local housing market concerns.

SAVE THE DATE Normandy Park Community Club hosting Giant Rummage Sale on Sunday, June 1

The Normandy Park Community Club will host a Giant Rummage Sale on June 1, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sellers can reserve spots for $25 to $30, with both outdoor and indoor options available. The event promises a wide range of bargains and will feature food from The Little Chicken Burger Food Truck.

B.C. ridings hang in the balance until afternoon after election day

British Columbia's election results remained uncertain for several ridings until Tuesday afternoon, with incumbent NDP member Don Davies narrowly defeating Liberal candidate Amy Gill in Vancouver Kingsway by 310 votes. Other tight races included Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam and Fleetwood-Port Kells, as Elections Canada cited high voter turnout for delays in reporting. Conservative Aaron Gunn won in North Island-Powell River amid controversy over his past statements.

Hughes, Makar among finalists for Norris Trophy

Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes, alongside Cale Makar and Zach Werenski, is a finalist for the Norris Trophy, awarded to the top defenseman in the NHL. Hughes recorded 16 goals and 76 points in 68 games this season, aiming for his second consecutive win of the award. Makar, a finalist for the fifth time, led all defensemen with 30 goals, while Werenski achieved career-highs with 23 goals and 82 points.

B.C. to launch inquiry into Filipino festival attack if investigation doesnt get answers Eby

British Columbia's Premier David Eby announced a potential public inquiry into the April 26 tragedy at a Vancouver Filipino festival if the ongoing criminal investigation fails to provide adequate answers. The accused, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, faces eight charges of second-degree murder after eleven attendees were killed in a car-ramming incident during the festival. Eby emphasized the need for transparency and accountability, particularly concerning the mental health background of the accused.

Whistler woman attacked, bitten by black bear COS

A Whistler woman suffered non-life-threatening injuries after a black bear attacked her while she walked her leashed dog on Monday night. Conservation Officers responded, located the bear, and subsequently killed it due to public safety concerns. The BC Conservation Officer Service urges residents to review wildlife safety precautions as warmer weather approaches.

Rick Tocchet not returning as Canucks head coach next season

Rick Tocchet will not return as head coach of the Vancouver Canucks next season, marking the team's search for its fourth coach in four years. Tocchet cited family priorities and a desire for new opportunities, having led the Canucks to a division win last season but struggling this year. The organization expressed disappointment but respect for Tocchet's decision.

Lapu Lapu Day festival car-ramming suspect was under care of mental health care team VCH

Vancouver Coastal Health Authority confirmed that Kai-Ji Adam Lo, accused of killing 11 people by driving through a Filipino festival, was under mental health care at the time. Lo faces eight charges of second-degree murder, and 32 people were injured during the incident. The health authority expressed condolences to the victims and their families.

B.C.s auditor general finds legal aid lacks processes to ensure timely services

British Columbia's auditor general report reveals that Legal Aid BC lacks adequate processes to ensure timely legal assistance for low-income individuals. Acting auditor general Sheila Dodds highlights a 28% increase in demand for legal aid and recommends several measures, including a long-term funding forecast and a complaints process, which Legal Aid BC has accepted.

Truck driver strikes No. 3 Road overpass on HWY 1

The BC Highway Patrol investigates a tractor-trailer that struck the No. 3 Road overpass on Highway 1 near Chilliwack Tuesday. While the overpass sustained visible damage, officials confirmed its structural integrity remains intact. This incident marks the 11th overpass strike in British Columbia this year.

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