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Conservation service destroys bear family south of Squamish

Conservation service destroys bear family south of Squamish

Advocates calling for softer measures when dealing with bear cubs
Vancouver trustee wants name of 19th century mining magnate removed from school sign

Vancouver trustee wants name of 19th century mining magnate removed from school sign

Sign at L’Ecole Bilingue bears name of Cecil Rhodes, who helped found De Beers diamond trade and was a figure of tense political disdain in South Africa
Richmond lawyer Hong Guo's suspension lifted

Richmond lawyer Hong Guo's suspension lifted

The suspension of Richmond lawyer Hong Guo has been lifted, according to the industry’s governing body.
Dashcam footage shows terrifying near miss at Vancouver intersection (VIDEO)

Dashcam footage shows terrifying near miss at Vancouver intersection (VIDEO)

Pedestrian deaths are on the rise in the Lower Mainland, but it isn’t always obvious who is at fault in collisions. However, having dashcam footage of an incident prevents any confusion as to exactly what took place.
TransLink increasing service for 26 overcrowded routes throughout Metro Vancouver

TransLink increasing service for 26 overcrowded routes throughout Metro Vancouver

Changes come into effect starting June 24
Federal government announces plan to ban single-use plastics

Federal government announces plan to ban single-use plastics

Some of the items to be banned include plastic bags, straws, cutlery, plates and stir sticks
How sweet should a sweetener be for the Canucks to swap Eriksson for Lucic?

How sweet should a sweetener be for the Canucks to swap Eriksson for Lucic?

Apparently nobody ruled out Milan Lucic playing for the Canucks . What started as rumblings has turned into a full-fledged rumour: the Canucks are reportedly interested in Lucic, a once-great player on a now-terrible contract.
The heat is on: Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for temperatures in the 30s

The heat is on: Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for temperatures in the 30s

While the Lower Mainland saw some dreary weather last week, the Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for toasty temperatures in the coming days. Environment Canada calls for a 30 per cent chance of showers June 10.
Hundreds show up to anti-Trans Mountain pipeline protest near Science World

Hundreds show up to anti-Trans Mountain pipeline protest near Science World

Showing included Burnaby North-Seymour NDP candidate Svend Robinson, who called for a Canadian Green New Deal for a "just transition" into a green society
What it’s like to mow the largest grass roof in Canada (VIDEO)

What it’s like to mow the largest grass roof in Canada (VIDEO)

Vancouver Convention Centre roof boasts six acres of lawn that needs mowing once a year
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