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Microsoft deal means more access for all Canadian public servants: minister

Microsoft deal means more access for all Canadian public servants: minister

The federal government has renewed a contract with Microsoft Canada that includes more digital communication tools for public servants with disabilities
TransLink announces more than 8,000 new service hours on these routes

TransLink announces more than 8,000 new service hours on these routes

Beginning April 22, several routes on TransLink’s bus network will be running earlier, later and more often.
Wai Young ‘seriously considering’ comeback in Vancouver-South riding

Wai Young ‘seriously considering’ comeback in Vancouver-South riding

Former Conservative MP held riding from 2011 to 2015
West Van says no to B-Line past Park Royal

West Van says no to B-Line past Park Royal

When the North Shore B-Line begins service next year, Park Royal will be the end of the line.
Seized crime proceeds are being used to help vulnerable Burnaby women

Seized crime proceeds are being used to help vulnerable Burnaby women

Crooks are doing their part to help vulnerable women in Burnaby this year.
Delta casino opening in 2020

Delta casino opening in 2020

You can drop a few bucks in the penny slots at the Cascades Casino Delta next year. Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Ltd.
UPDATED: Vancouver Park Board votes to ask 4/20 organizers to cancel Cypress Hill

UPDATED: Vancouver Park Board votes to ask 4/20 organizers to cancel Cypress Hill

Commissioner John Coupar says 4/20 has 'gotten out of hand'
Lazy dumpers costing taxpayers millions

Lazy dumpers costing taxpayers millions

MetroVancouver wants you to Put Waste in Its Place, but many just dump their mattresses and other junk in back alleys and greenbelts
B.C. Coroners Service launches interactive tool to assist with unsolved cases

B.C. Coroners Service launches interactive tool to assist with unsolved cases

The B.C. Coroners Service has launched a new interactive map which aims to help close unsolved cases involving unidentified human remains.
Coquitlam piano teacher facing sex charges is dead

Coquitlam piano teacher facing sex charges is dead

Monday, Coquitlam RCMP said police would not be releasing details into the death of Dmytro 'Dmitri' Kubyshkin but Cpl. Mike McLaughlin said it is not considered suspicious.
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