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Developer frustrated over building ‘unusable’ Richmond bike lane

Developer frustrated over building ‘unusable’ Richmond bike lane

One developer is frustrated by city policies surrounding the construction of bike lanes in Richmond.
UPDATE: Squamish SAR longline injured hiker from Garibaldi Park

UPDATE: Squamish SAR longline injured hiker from Garibaldi Park

Sept. 21 rescue took nearly eight hours
The UBCM convention starts Monday. Civic leaders will talk dirty money

The UBCM convention starts Monday. Civic leaders will talk dirty money

If you need to speak with your local mayor on Monday, they will likely be unreachable. That’s because the 116 th Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) Convention begins Monday at Vancouver Convention Centre East and runs from Sept. 23–27.
Alleged scam artist arrested in Burnaby was part of fraud network: cops

Alleged scam artist arrested in Burnaby was part of fraud network: cops

RCMP say they have arrested an individual in Burnaby who is involved in fraudulent telephone scams - targeting victims across Canada. “These scams are believed to be originating from illegal India call centers,” said a news release.
Missing person reports dominate 1,380 police calls to modular housing for homeless

Missing person reports dominate 1,380 police calls to modular housing for homeless

Vancouver police responded to 240 calls at one of 10 sites
Grandview heritage tour highlights historic business, character houses, community spaces

Grandview heritage tour highlights historic business, character houses, community spaces

Dayton Boots Factory among attractions during Vancouver Heritage Foundation event, which runs Sept. 28
Vancouver students kick off week of action against climate change with downtown ‘die-in’ (PHOTOS)

Vancouver students kick off week of action against climate change with downtown ‘die-in’ (PHOTOS)

Sustainabiliteens Vancouver has several events planned for Sept. 20 to 27
New Vancouver Coastal Health program aims for consistency in addictions treatment

New Vancouver Coastal Health program aims for consistency in addictions treatment

The Regional Addictions Program was launched earlier this year between Vancouver Coastal Health and Providence Health Care
They decide bears' fate. Who decides theirs?

They decide bears' fate. Who decides theirs?

Oversight in the works, says government spokesperson, after report criticizes BC Conservation Officer Service for a lack of transparency and not doing enough to prevent the killing of human-habituated wildlife
Being waiver exempt could keep Adam Gaudette from making Canucks' opening night roster

Being waiver exempt could keep Adam Gaudette from making Canucks' opening night roster

Justin Bailey was put on waivers on Friday.
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