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Serious health effects predicted in major oil spill

Up to one million people could be exposed to toxic gases

Casa Mia development still on hold

City of Vancouver staff plan to bring the proposal to transform Casa Mia into a care facility back to city council for re-referral to public hearing once it’s ready to go due to the long delay in rescheduling it for public hearing.
Get on your bike, and thank me later

Get on your bike, and thank me later

It’s Bike to Work Week again, though I’m actually surprised Vancouver still even needs it. For a year-round cyclist like me (not boasting, just saying), the week doesn’t mean much.

Prince of Wales high school science students win big

Female students making inroads in once male-dominated field

Tsleil-Waututh First Nation to fight pipeline expansion

Leaders of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation say an assessment of Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion proposal points to “an unacceptable risk” to both the environment of Burrard Inlet and the band’s own cultural practices and aboriginal intere

Archives: Sprinter Harry Jerome sets new Canadian record

This day in Vancouver history: May 27, 1959

8,000 families underhoused in Vancouver

Dearth of three-bedroom rental units prompts action

Honour House founder walks the walk

De Genova appointed Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel to 15th Field Regiment

Empire Field art installation benched

Public art part of Hastings Park plan

Yaletown community group weighing legal options

The Community Association of New Yaletown [CANY] hopes to decide this week whether to continue its legal battle over a complicated land swap between the City of Vancouver and Brenhill Developments Ltd.
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