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Park board to look into opening up access to recreation for kids in care

Park board to look into opening up access to recreation for kids in care

Vancouver Park Board will look into making recreation more accessible for children in care and young adults aging out of care.
Grandma arrested at Trans Mountain terminal in Burnaby

Grandma arrested at Trans Mountain terminal in Burnaby

70-year-old Laurie Embree says she "come from a long line of people who hate oil"
Poll: Majority of Vancouverites oppose feds’ purchase of Kinder Morgan pipeline

Poll: Majority of Vancouverites oppose feds’ purchase of Kinder Morgan pipeline

Mayoral candidate Kennedy Stewart links opposition to pipeline deal as support for his campaign
UPDATE: Police investigating fatal collision on Burnaby, New Westminster border

UPDATE: Police investigating fatal collision on Burnaby, New Westminster border

A man is dead after his motorcycle collided with a car on 10th Avenue in New Westminster Tuesday morning. The crash happened around 8:30 a.m. on the 10th Avenue border between New Westminster and Burnaby near Fifth Street.
Park board stays the course on Langara upgrades

Park board stays the course on Langara upgrades

Mayor’s motion to discuss alternative land uses left on the sidelines
B.C. Ferries crew rescues man overboard near Bowen Island

B.C. Ferries crew rescues man overboard near Bowen Island

A man was rescued after he went overboard from a B.C. Ferries vessel near Bowen Island on Tuesday. About 15 minutes after the Queen of Cowichan left Horseshoe Bay for Departure Bay at 8:45 a.m.

This week's heat wave could set power record: BC Hydro

BC Hydro predicts province-wide electricity demand could exceed the historical record for the month of June as the first summer heat wave hits the province.
'Rosaline' rescued from Boundary Bay (PHOTOS)

'Rosaline' rescued from Boundary Bay (PHOTOS)

Female seal discovered at Delta beach yesterday
Nine pipeline protesters convicted of contempt of court

Nine pipeline protesters convicted of contempt of court

Nine protesters were convicted of contempt of court Monday for defying the court injunction meant to prevent them from interfering with work at Trans Mountain’s properties in Burnaby.
Trump’s tariff threats could derail auto industry

Trump’s tariff threats could derail auto industry

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