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Burnaby Lake Mandarin Duck comes out of hiding, puts on a show

Burnaby Lake Mandarin Duck comes out of hiding, puts on a show

Burnaby blew up on the tourism scene in late 2018 when a rare Mandarin Duck showed up at Burnaby Lake.
UPDATED: Transit strike averted in Metro Vancouver

UPDATED: Transit strike averted in Metro Vancouver

Unifor and Coast Mountain Bus Company come to a tentative agreement at the 11th hour
Winter rescue season begins, North Shore Rescue says

Winter rescue season begins, North Shore Rescue says

If you want to experience frozen, you now have two options – get to a movie theatre or get lost in the mountains. “We need to be prepared now for full winter conditions,” said Mike Danks, North Shore Rescue team leader.
B.C. still in good shape, says finance minister

B.C. still in good shape, says finance minister

Revenue from forestry down, but B.C. still in surplus position
Vancouver police, transit cops and Barwatch launch anti-groping campaign

Vancouver police, transit cops and Barwatch launch anti-groping campaign

Hands Off! campaign will be introduced on transit, in bars
Vancouver property owners could face 8.2 per cent tax hike

Vancouver property owners could face 8.2 per cent tax hike

City council to finalize budget at its Dec. 10 meeting
Children’s watchdog blames Alberta, B.C. for failing teen before his death

Children’s watchdog blames Alberta, B.C. for failing teen before his death

A boy who by age 11 already felt he had been “passed around for 20 million years” is the subject of a report by B.C.’s child and youth watchdog on gaps in child services between provinces.
Vancouver’s tech talent ranking climbs to No. 3 in Canada: report

Vancouver’s tech talent ranking climbs to No. 3 in Canada: report

The city is now ranked one of the top three tech hubs in the country
Metro Vancouver business community urging resolution to avoid transit strike

Metro Vancouver business community urging resolution to avoid transit strike

‘The potential for a system-wide shutdown is very worrisome for our region’s business community’
Here is how TransLink says you can prepare for the ‘complete transit shutdown’

Here is how TransLink says you can prepare for the ‘complete transit shutdown’

Starting on Wednesday, residents of the Lower Mainland will have to make alternative arrangements if they usually ride the bus to work.
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