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New Technical Safety BC report says Sea to Sky Gondola cable fell due to tension after cut

New Technical Safety BC report says Sea to Sky Gondola cable fell due to tension after cut

Report released Sept. 18 after Aug. 10 Squamish gondola collapse confirms cut was deliberate act
BBB warns of government impersonation scam

BBB warns of government impersonation scam

Callers trick individuals into thinking they are federal employees
Province announces six new stops for Vancouver’s Broadway Subway project

Province announces six new stops for Vancouver’s Broadway Subway project

Construction on Millennium Line extension begins next year
I Watched This (Preseason) Game: Sutter's two goals lead the Canucks over the Oilers

I Watched This (Preseason) Game: Sutter's two goals lead the Canucks over the Oilers

Canucks 4 -2 Oilers
B.C. government bans promoting cannabis in licensed establishments

B.C. government bans promoting cannabis in licensed establishments

Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch issued the directive late on Sept. 16
Workers at four downtown Vancouver hotels hold lunchtime strike

Workers at four downtown Vancouver hotels hold lunchtime strike

Unite Here Local 40 workers at the Hyatt Regency, Hotel Georgia, Westin Bayshore and Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront hotels are without contracts
Burnaby firefighters adopt dogs orphaned by Hurricane Dorian

Burnaby firefighters adopt dogs orphaned by Hurricane Dorian

'When you search for dead bodies all day ... it’s just satisfying to find something that’s living'
Here’s what happened to a giant ‘C’ from Vancouver’s Canada Post building

Here’s what happened to a giant ‘C’ from Vancouver’s Canada Post building

C is for Canada Post (and Christine)
Canucks Camp Cuts: 18 players hit the bricks, including Jett Woo

Canucks Camp Cuts: 18 players hit the bricks, including Jett Woo

Also, 2019 draft picks Ethan Keppen, Carson Focht, and Arturs Silovs.
Mistaken confiscation in New West raises questions about legal limit on pot possession

Mistaken confiscation in New West raises questions about legal limit on pot possession

The B.C. Civil Liberties Association says it’s still not clear why federal laws limit the amount of cannabis one can carry in public after pot was mistakenly confiscated by the New Westminster Police Department.
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