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Vancouver's Stanley Park train not returning for Easter
Vancouver's popular, but troubled, Stanley Park train won't be returning for Easter this year — or for the foreseeable future. Read More
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B.C. man who loses testicle after hernia surgery sues doctor
A Burnaby man is suing his doctor after his testicle failed to descend after a hernia operation. Read More
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New money for B.C. school additions welcomed but a 'drop in the bucket'
The B.C. government's recent announcement that it is spending nearly $400 million to build prefabricated additions to schools is welcomed, but nowhere close to meeting growing needs, parents and advocates say. Read More
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Traffic alert: Police close westbound slow lane on Highway 1 in Burnaby
A section of the westbound slow lane on Highway 1 in Burnaby remains closed Monday morning as RCMP investigate a shooting that took place over the weekend. Read More
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It's St. Patrick's Day and there's a Guinness shortage in B.C.
A global Guinness shortage may put a damper on Monday's St. Patrick's Day festivities. Read More
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Adopt-A-School: Demand for charity and help growing every year
Tammy Mojtahedpour has been the child and youth worker at Maple Ridge's Glenwood Elementary since 2017. Read More
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B.C. crime news: Senior living in woods in Burnaby shot | Woman stabbed in Cloverdale | Officer-involved shooting in Penticton
A 71-year-old man living in the Burnaby woods is in hospital with serious injuries after being shot. Read More
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New federal standardized housing designs are meaningless without changes to permitting in B.C., developers warn
The federal government's rollout of dozens of standardized house designs is intended to help cities build homes more quickly and cheaply. Read More
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Vancouver’s last few pay phones still serve community as a 'lifeline'
In the rapid march toward a digital-only future, rare remnants of Vancouver's analog past still serve as lifelines for some residents. Read More
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SRO hotel in Vancouver's Chinatown to enter new phase as a treatment facility
The once-notorious London Hotel in Chinatown is about to enter a new phase as a “Road To Recovery” treatment facility. Read More
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The Bookless Club: How do you deal with sleeplessness?
It’s officially three days past my bedtime. Read More
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B.C. climate news: Carney moves Guilbeault out of climate ministry | Study shows atmospheric rivers are getting bigger and more frequent | B.C. preps legislation to scrap carbon tax
Here’s the latest news concerning climate change and biodiversity loss in British Columbia and around the world, from the steps leaders are taking to address the problems to all the up-to-date science. Read More
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Surrey police seek help to identify assault suspect
Police in Surrey are asking for the public's help to identify a suspect in an alleged assault Tuesday night. Read More
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Pedestrian dies after hit-and-run collision in Vancouver's Fairview neighbourhood
A pedestrian died Friday in a hit-and-run collision with a vehicle in Vancouver's Fairview neighbourhood. Read More
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Why targeting B.C.'s sole aluminum smelter makes no sense in the tariff war
B.C.'s sole aluminum smelter, located in the northwestern town of Kitimat, has landed square in the crosshairs of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff war, leaving its owner scrambling to adjust. Read More
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This Day in History, 1925: B.C. bars reopen after eight dry years
Beer drinkers in B.C. rejoiced on March 21, 1925, when they could finally legally drink in public after eight long years. Read More
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Booking a staycation? These B.C. hotels offer discounts for local residents
There's never been a better time to consider a staycation. Read More
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Avoiding the U.S. for spring break? Here are some last minute road trip ideas in B.C.
Canadians are facing the American government's tariffs and annexation threats with elbows up, shopping local and boycotting American brands so it's no surprise that many travellers are choosing not to spend spring break south of the border. Read More
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Anthony Gismondi: B.C. wine without B.C. grapes? A challenge for wineries, labelling
One of the underlying themes of the recent Vancouver International Wine Festival was how B.C. wineries are coping with a 50 per cent loss of their 2023 crop and a 95 per cent loss of the 2024 crop. Read More
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Hudson’s Bay to liquidate entire business unless last-minute solution found
TORONTO — Analysts say the planned liquidation of Hudson’s Bay will leave a hole in the country’s retail landscape, as Canada’s oldest company prepares to wind down in the coming months unless it can find a last-minute solution. Read More
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