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Work underway to reopen Squamish gondola with up to 20 new cabins needed

Work underway to reopen Squamish gondola with up to 20 new cabins needed

Weddings being relocated, musicians finding new venues
Hong Kong shutters airport as protests rage on; YVR flights affected

Hong Kong shutters airport as protests rage on; YVR flights affected

Some Air Canada arrivals at YVR have been cancelled
Impaired driver numbers on the rise in Vancouver

Impaired driver numbers on the rise in Vancouver

More than 350 motorists removed from Vancouver streets in less than two months
No decision on charges four years after Myles Gray death

No decision on charges four years after Myles Gray death

Family and friends of Myles Gray of Sechelt will mark the fourth anniversary of his death on Tuesday, Aug. 13, with no idea whether the people they hold responsible will face charges.
Here comes the sun: Vancouver forecast calling for sunshine

Here comes the sun: Vancouver forecast calling for sunshine

Temperatures will hover in the mid-20s all week
Camp aims to 'ignite' passion in teen girls to become firefighters

Camp aims to 'ignite' passion in teen girls to become firefighters

Whether or not the 25 girls attending Camp Ignite last week choose a career in the fire service, organizers are confident it will make (will have made) an impression.
Every goal J.T. Miller scored in the 2018-19 season

Every goal J.T. Miller scored in the 2018-19 season

Last season, the Canucks managed to make up for the offence lost when the Sedins retired, but didn’t take a step forward. They scored 219 goals in the 2018-19 season, just one more than the previous season.
Gondola cable seems to have been cut, say Squamish RCMP

Gondola cable seems to have been cut, say Squamish RCMP

Police asking witnesses to come forward, Sea to Sky Gondola and area closed
Protest rave staged outside Chip Wilson’s Vancouver mansion

Protest rave staged outside Chip Wilson’s Vancouver mansion

Group speaking out about a ‘crisis of renovictions’ and dwindling spaces of artists in the city
B.C. loses 4,800 jobs in July as country sees dips: StatsCan

B.C. loses 4,800 jobs in July as country sees dips: StatsCan

Most of the jobs lost were full time positions
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