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City closes in on its target to build 600 temporary modular housing units

City closes in on its target to build 600 temporary modular housing units

If latest site being considered is approved, it will bring total up to 400 units
Burnaby groups protest pipeline bailout in front of Terry Beech's office

Burnaby groups protest pipeline bailout in front of Terry Beech's office

Tuesday's rally part of larger movement by environmental activist group 350
The salary cap didn’t deliver the Golden Knights’ top line; bad talent evaluation did

The salary cap didn’t deliver the Golden Knights’ top line; bad talent evaluation did

No one saw this coming. The most optimistic projections for the Vegas Golden Knights suggested they might finish with 80-odd points: respectable, but well out of the playoffs.
Driver clocked at 210 km/h on Lions Gate Bridge handed $750 fine (VIDEO)

Driver clocked at 210 km/h on Lions Gate Bridge handed $750 fine (VIDEO)

A West Vancouver man who had his 2015 Ferrari impounded last summer after being clocked going 210 kilometres an hour on the Lions Gate Bridge will pay a $750 fine but won’t face an additional driving ban, a provincial court judge has ruled.
Adriane Carr still considers mayoral run, despite Vision Vancouver bid

Adriane Carr still considers mayoral run, despite Vision Vancouver bid

Recent poll suggests Green Party councillor the favourite to replace retiring Mayor Gregor Robertson
Vancouver band caught up in Colorado racial profiling controversy

Vancouver band caught up in Colorado racial profiling controversy

Death metal band Archspire denounces 911 caller, invites her and her family to their next gig in Denver to clear up misconceptions about the teens and metal
TransLink replacing aging escalators at Granville station

TransLink replacing aging escalators at Granville station

Seymour Street entrance to be closed during construction
East Delta will be home to world's biggest legal pot greenhouse

East Delta will be home to world's biggest legal pot greenhouse

BC Tweed’s 1.7-million-square-foot facility recently receives 100,000 young plants
YVR aims to strengthen relationship with Musqueam through new role

YVR aims to strengthen relationship with Musqueam through new role

In an effort to strengthen the relationship between Vancouver International Airport and the Musqueam Indian Band, the Vancouver Airport Authority has appointed a new manager of Indigenous relations.
Blame Lower Mainland farms for stinky smell on Monday

Blame Lower Mainland farms for stinky smell on Monday

The foul smell that spread across Vancouver and several other municipalities Monday was likely from manure being spread on farms in Richmond and Delta, according to Metro Vancouver officials. The odour was blown north into Vancouver by the wind.
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