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No SeaBus cancellations Sunday as Metro Vancouver transit strike continues
No SeaBus sailings are expected to be cancelled tomorrow, according to TransLink. The Metro Vancouver transit authority announced late Saturday afternoon there would likely be no cancellations Nov.
Nov 9, 2019 4:13 PM
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Black bear stops for a paws at North Vancouver home
Deep Cove resident Jeff Banks received quite a shock while working from home Thursday morning. He was on the phone with a client a little before 10 a.m.
Nov 9, 2019 3:11 PM
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Two-day veterans mental health workshop taking place in North Vancouver
A soldier in active duty abroad, or stationed at home, might know how to handle a sprained ankle, but may know less what to do in the case of a panic attack.
Nov 9, 2019 1:34 PM
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Fired artist takes case for swastika art to B.C. Supreme Court
A Prince George artist is seeking a B.C. Supreme Court review of a B.C. Human Rights Tribunal decision to dismiss a complaint after he was removed from a position on the Omineca Arts Council because he uses swastikas in his work.
Nov 9, 2019 12:11 PM
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This Vancouver man received death threats for advocating to ban gas-powered leaf blowers
An environmental enthusiast is calling on Vancouver City Council to reconsider introducing a bylaw to ban the use of gas-powered leaf blowers throughout the city.
Nov 9, 2019 12:01 PM
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This Vancouver-based artist says Gucci ripped off her jelly sculptures
Sharona Franklin has been making Jell-O sculptures for over a decade. An artist all her life, many of her gelatinous creations serve as a “reclamation of bone.
Nov 9, 2019 9:51 AM
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Trans Mountain time-lapse video shows Burnaby pipeline work moving fast
Trans Mountain released a new video showing the pace of work so far on projects related to the pipeline in Burnaby. Construction started up again on land at Burnaby’s Westridge Marine Terminal during the summer and more recently on the water.
Nov 9, 2019 7:21 AM
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Commercial Drive cannabis company taking Vancouver to court
Egg’s Canna Franchising is petitioning the court to compel the city to issue a development permit
Nov 9, 2019 7:00 AM
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More Canadians plan to attend Remembrance Day ceremonies this year: poll
TORONTO — A new survey suggests more Canadians are planning to mark Remembrance Day this year, perhaps in a salute to the few remaining veterans of the Second World War.
Nov 9, 2019 7:00 AM
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B.C. sees spike in number of Indian visitors
Visits from Indians were up 33.8% in the first eight months of 2019
Nov 9, 2019 7:00 AM
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