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Names of children who died in residential schools released in sombre ceremony

Names of children who died in residential schools released in sombre ceremony

Rose Mary Wolfe in Lestock, Saskatchewan. Bella Johnson in Whitefish Lake, Alberta. Jacob Grey in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. James Paul in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. The list goes on and on — children who died in Canada’s residential school system.
Vancouver mayor challenges federal leaders to deliver on housing, transit and opioid crisis

Vancouver mayor challenges federal leaders to deliver on housing, transit and opioid crisis

Kennedy Stewart meets with three federal leaders to demand more money for housing, transit and opioid crisis
Thieves have lifted a dozen Vancouver heritage plaques since March

Thieves have lifted a dozen Vancouver heritage plaques since March

City officials are trying to curb thefts of Vancouver heritage plaques after discovering 12 have been stolen off building facades since March. The plaques are made of bronze — about 80 per cent copper and 20 per cent tin.
Vancouver police appeal for witnesses after two targeted shootings Sunday morning

Vancouver police appeal for witnesses after two targeted shootings Sunday morning

Five people have been shot in Vancouver in the past week
Crown counsel argues arrest ‘not at all sinister’ as Meng Wanzhou trial resumes

Crown counsel argues arrest ‘not at all sinister’ as Meng Wanzhou trial resumes

Note: This story has been updated since first published. *** Crown prosecutors in the Meng Wanzhou extradition case will make their arguments against providing additional information involving the Huawei executive’s arrest in Vancouver last December.
Canucks Camp Cuts: Sven Baertschi, Nikolay Goldobin, and Alex Biega put on waivers

Canucks Camp Cuts: Sven Baertschi, Nikolay Goldobin, and Alex Biega put on waivers

The Canucks had to place several players on waivers on Monday in anticipation of naming their 23-man roster on Tuesday.
There goes the sun: Forecast calls for rain this week in Vancouver

There goes the sun: Forecast calls for rain this week in Vancouver

While the Lower Mainland enjoyed a bright, sunny weekend, the Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for rain through most of the coming week. Starting Monday, Sept. 30, the forecast calls for sunshine and a high of 17 C.
Lower Mainland sea lion research station faces uncertain future

Lower Mainland sea lion research station faces uncertain future

The one-of-a-kind Port Moody research facility is in jeopardy, just as researchers say we need it most
Vancouver’s famous clock master thanks community for generous donations

Vancouver’s famous clock master thanks community for generous donations

Ray Saunders was injured in a fall while working on a clock Sept. 12
UPDATED: City of Vancouver worker dies in workplace accident

UPDATED: City of Vancouver worker dies in workplace accident

'The City of Vancouver is deeply saddened that a workplace fatality of one of our colleagues occurred today'
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