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Please keep looking, says sister of UBC grad who fell into Squamish River

Please keep looking, says sister of UBC grad who fell into Squamish River

It has been a ‘never-ending nightmare' for the family since the 25-year-old went missing
Gay and lesbian archives collection donated to City of Vancouver Archives

Gay and lesbian archives collection donated to City of Vancouver Archives

Ron Dutton started the BC Gay and Lesbian Archives in 1976
Adam Palmer will be VPD chief until 2023

Adam Palmer will be VPD chief until 2023

The Vancouver Police Board extended the chief's contract to keep him on the job for eight years
Cider lovers, Vancouver Craft Beer Week is for you too

Cider lovers, Vancouver Craft Beer Week is for you too

Something’s been brewing lately around British Columbia…and it’s not beer. Cider, made with local apples, pears, and other delicious fruits and flavours, is a booming biz in B.C.
5-yr sentence recommended in big fentanyl bust at Burnaby townhouse

5-yr sentence recommended in big fentanyl bust at Burnaby townhouse

A five-year sentence has been recommended for a 28-year-old Delta man in connection with a large fentanyl bust at a quiet Burnaby townhouse complex in 2016.
A Q&A with Vail Resorts CEO Rob Katz

A Q&A with Vail Resorts CEO Rob Katz

Ski industry executive sits down for his first local media interview in two years
North Vancouver bear killed, cubs sent for rehab

North Vancouver bear killed, cubs sent for rehab

Conservation officers have killed the first bear of the season on the North Shore after it became badly habituated to humans and their garbage.
North Vancouver bear killed, cubs sent for rehab

North Vancouver bear killed, cubs sent for rehab

Conservation officers have killed the first bear of the season on the North Shore after it became badly habituated to humans and their garbage.
Vancouver has changed; its approach to schools must change, too

Vancouver has changed; its approach to schools must change, too

Downtown schools are bursting at the seams as parents opt for urban lifestyle
Pipeline opponents use social media as their megaphone to rally hundreds to Vancouver protest

Pipeline opponents use social media as their megaphone to rally hundreds to Vancouver protest

Hundreds gather at Olympic Village to protest that morning's federal government's purchase of Trans-Mountain pipeline
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