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Christie Charles named Vancouver’s first Indigenous poet laureate

Christie Charles named Vancouver’s first Indigenous poet laureate

An emcee, percussionist and poet, Charles fills the role of Indigenous poet laureate until 2020
Vancouver’s Aboriginal relations manager resigns to run Ian Campbell’s mayoral campaign

Vancouver’s Aboriginal relations manager resigns to run Ian Campbell’s mayoral campaign

Ginger Gosnell-Myers’ departure ‘big loss, but in pursuit of gain for Indigenous people’
Burnaby MP would keep fighting Trans Mountain expansion if elected as Vancouver mayor

Burnaby MP would keep fighting Trans Mountain expansion if elected as Vancouver mayor

A Burnaby MP will pay $500 after pleading guilty to criminal contempt for breaking a court injunction banning anti-pipeline protesters from getting within five metres of Kinder Morgan’s two terminals in Burnaby.
Seniors Advocate says transportation programs for seniors need improvement

Seniors Advocate says transportation programs for seniors need improvement

Isobel Mackenzie says a program provided through home support would be easy to implement
'He wasn't fearless but he wasn't afraid': Squamish remembers climber Marc-André Leclerc

'He wasn't fearless but he wasn't afraid': Squamish remembers climber Marc-André Leclerc

Memorial celebrates alpinist as talented, energetic and 'wonderful man'
Elizabeth May to be charged with criminal contempt of court

Elizabeth May to be charged with criminal contempt of court

Two special prosecutors have independently concluded criminal contempt-of-court charges are warranted against federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May and a former MP for protesting Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion .
Squamish chief launches bid for mayor of Vancouver

Squamish chief launches bid for mayor of Vancouver

Ian Campbell to face Taleeb Noormohamed June 24 in Vision’s mayoral nomination contest
Lifetime bans introduced for weapons infractions at Granville Street bars

Lifetime bans introduced for weapons infractions at Granville Street bars

Bar Watch’s code of conduct carries year-long and lifetime bans for fighting, harassment
Fire north of Lions Bay may have “cut off” some people

Fire north of Lions Bay may have “cut off” some people

Province, SLRD and SAR crews responding
Toddler seriously injured after falling out of window in Steveston

Toddler seriously injured after falling out of window in Steveston

A three-year-old boy has been seriously injured after falling out of a third-storey window in Stevetson. The incident occurred around 12:30 p.m. Monday, according to Richmodn RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Dennis Hwang.
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