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Every time this "high-risk" driftwood hut is torn down, someone rebuilds it

Every time this "high-risk" driftwood hut is torn down, someone rebuilds it

A Municipal Insurance Association (MIA) review is calling the driftwood hut that’s been a fixture in Davis Bay for years a high risk.
UBC-designed cooler combats vaccine spoilage in developing world

UBC-designed cooler combats vaccine spoilage in developing world

A fairly low-tech piece of equipment designed at the University of B.C. is helping save lives on the other side of the world.
Man in critical condition after being hit by police vehicle in Squamish

Man in critical condition after being hit by police vehicle in Squamish

RCMP officer with police dog services was working but not responding to a call
Who is making the big dollars in Vancouver?

Who is making the big dollars in Vancouver?

Doctors and tech engineers feature heavily on Indeed's top-10 salary list
Vancouver’s only Mandarin bilingual program celebrates first graduating class

Vancouver’s only Mandarin bilingual program celebrates first graduating class

Close to 200 students to graduate from Norquay elementary program this year
Galileo, Einstein and the infinite circle of Stephen Hawking's life

Galileo, Einstein and the infinite circle of Stephen Hawking's life

Renowned physicist dies on day that celebrates Pi, an infinite number. That's not the only coincidence
Junos and Good Night Out team up to make Vancouver event safer for women

Junos and Good Night Out team up to make Vancouver event safer for women

Next weekend’s Juno festivities in Vancouver should be a little bit safer thanks to a new partnership.
Squamish climber and friend have died in Alaska, father confirms

Squamish climber and friend have died in Alaska, father confirms

A 24-year-old climber based in Squamish and his friend have died during an expedition in Alaska.
City approves 52-unit modular housing complex on Kaslo Street

City approves 52-unit modular housing complex on Kaslo Street

The City of Vancouver has approved a development permit for another temporary modular housing complex, this time on Kaslo Street. It will house 52 units. The site at 4480 Kaslo St. (formerly 4410) is across from the 29th Avenue SkyTrain station.
Park board moving ahead with women’s safety policy

Park board moving ahead with women’s safety policy

Vancouver Park Board will start creating a policy aimed at increasing safety at major events in the city.
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