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City awards $2.5-million contract for detailed design of two sections of Arbutus Greenway

City awards $2.5-million contract for detailed design of two sections of Arbutus Greenway

PWL Partnership Landscape Architects will develop detailed designs for ‘the Lookout’ and ‘the Ridge’
No prospect games for Canucks as they announce development and training camps

No prospect games for Canucks as they announce development and training camps

The Canucks are done playing games with their prospects. Literally. Canucks fans found out months ago that there would be no Young Stars Classic in Penticton this year.
Vancouver photographers share awe-inspiring sunset snaps (Photos)

Vancouver photographers share awe-inspiring sunset snaps (Photos)

Check out some of the breathtaking panoramas the Lower Mainland has been privy to during the month of May
B.C.’s police watchdog investigating after motorcyclist injured in traffic stop

B.C.’s police watchdog investigating after motorcyclist injured in traffic stop

Vancouver police officer attempted to stop the driver on Granville Street May 23
Wildfire smoke: Metro Vancouver forecast includes air quality update

Wildfire smoke: Metro Vancouver forecast includes air quality update

“Get prepared for wildfire smoke events before they happen”
Draft scouting meeting video reveals Canucks had Quinn Hughes ranked third overall in 2018

Draft scouting meeting video reveals Canucks had Quinn Hughes ranked third overall in 2018

Canucks repeatedly emphasize picking best player available leading up to 2019 Draft.
Port employers, union urged to return to bargaining table

Port employers, union urged to return to bargaining table

Prolonged lockout would halt supply chain, damage economy
Burnaby MP brings infant daughter to House of Commons for climate change debate

Burnaby MP brings infant daughter to House of Commons for climate change debate

Terry Beech wore his daughter, Nova, in a carrier
‘Contemporary’ updates proposed for dress code at B.C. legislature

‘Contemporary’ updates proposed for dress code at B.C. legislature

The dress code at the British Columbia legislature should be updated to allow women to wear sleeveless tops and dresses, according to a report by the acting clerk. The proposed changes could also mean that men will no longer have to wear ties.
Chinatown purse-snatching attempt leaves elderly woman with broken hip

Chinatown purse-snatching attempt leaves elderly woman with broken hip

85-year-old pushed to the ground near Main and Keefer
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