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HIV, STI rates among gay, bi, queer men examined in new Vancouver study

HIV, STI rates among gay, bi, queer men examined in new Vancouver study

The largest Canadian study of its kind could lead to new treatment options for at-risk men
B.C. Ferries planning new shuttle-class vessels

B.C. Ferries planning new shuttle-class vessels

B.C. Ferries has its sights set on “shuttle-class” vessels that would operate in protected waters. “We are in the planning stages to build shuttle-class vessels,” B.C. Ferries spokeswoman Deborah Marshall said.
West Vancouver couple’s appeal of $100K landslide fine rejected

West Vancouver couple’s appeal of $100K landslide fine rejected

A West Vancouver couple who were handed a fine of $100,000 for causing a landslide to run into a fish-bearing creek in 2013 have had an appeal of their case dismissed by a B.C. Supreme Court justice. In a decision March 13, B.C.
Vancouver bar is partly liable for drunk driving crash in Port Moody

Vancouver bar is partly liable for drunk driving crash in Port Moody

A Vancouver pub has been found partially liable in a drunk driving incident in Port Moody that left a man with brain damage. The judgement in B.C.
Podcast: Pivot lawyer DJ Larkin on her work with homeless people

Podcast: Pivot lawyer DJ Larkin on her work with homeless people

She discusses experience on homeless count, court battles and whether to give homeless people spare change
Narcan kits becoming a party essential

Narcan kits becoming a party essential

Are you prepared when you go out? With the increasing threat of fentanyl being found in party drugs, people are taking extra precautions when it comes to their party habits, including having a Narcan kit on hand to prevent opioid overdoses.
Why is Easter so late this year?

Why is Easter so late this year?

If you want to know why one of Christianity’s most important celebrations — and our next statutory holiday — is so late this year, you have to look to the Jewish calendar. This year, Good Friday is not until April 14.
Vancouver still has the highest average rent in Canada

Vancouver still has the highest average rent in Canada

It will still cost more to rent an apartment in Vancouver than in any other major Canadian centre, but it appears the gap may be closing, according to PadMapper’s latest rent report. This is particularly true for two-bedroom apartments.
Flow of lawsuits continues at Trump tower in Vancouver

Flow of lawsuits continues at Trump tower in Vancouver

Urban One Construction is latest company to sue companies related to tower developer Holborn
Flow of lawsuits continues at Trump tower in Vancouver

Flow of lawsuits continues at Trump tower in Vancouver

Urban One Construction is latest company to sue companies related to tower developer Holborn
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