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What the thunder? Why we hear it so seldom in Vancouver

What the thunder? Why we hear it so seldom in Vancouver

Saturday's rumble was relatively rare thanks to the moderating influence of the Pacific Ocean
OneCity releases nominee list for council, school board

OneCity releases nominee list for council, school board

Longtime housing advocate Judy Graves won’t run, endorses other party candidates instead
Commercial Drive pub says teens with weapons harassing and threatening patrons

Commercial Drive pub says teens with weapons harassing and threatening patrons

Vancouver police called twice in two days
UBC president apologizes for university supporting Indian residential school system

UBC president apologizes for university supporting Indian residential school system

Santo Ono delivers apology at opening of Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre on campus
Charges laid in armed robbery in Ladner

Charges laid in armed robbery in Ladner

A 31-year-old man from Surrey is facing several charges in connection to an armed robbery in Ladner last Monday.
CTV Vancouver parts ways with Tamara Taggart and Mike Killeen

CTV Vancouver parts ways with Tamara Taggart and Mike Killeen

Station announces 'a major refresh' — without its co-anchors
Good Night Out Vancouver marks Sexual Assault Awareness month with beer

Good Night Out Vancouver marks Sexual Assault Awareness month with beer

Organization releases beer as part of annual Brewers Row Charity Collaboration Brew
Richmond MP refuses to validate summer jobs applications over human rights declaration

Richmond MP refuses to validate summer jobs applications over human rights declaration

Alice Wong says form will discriminate against organizations that do not attest to "core mandate" and beliefs
Another temporary modular housing complex approved

Another temporary modular housing complex approved

52-unit building to open adjacent to Olympic Village Canada Line station in August
Vancouver Humane Society urges stores to stop selling ‘cruel’ glue traps

Vancouver Humane Society urges stores to stop selling ‘cruel’ glue traps

The Vancouver Humane Society is calling on four major retailers to stop selling “inhumane” glue traps, which are used to get rid of rodents.
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