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Vancouver’s soaring gas prices set all-time record

Vancouver’s soaring gas prices set all-time record

Prices expected to climb into summer
Businessman sues Vancouver independent school to return $500,000 donation

Businessman sues Vancouver independent school to return $500,000 donation

Businessman Bruce Cran is suing the Madrona School Society, demanding a $500,000 donation back after the school and its board allegedly failed to live up to conditions upon which the money was donated.
Greater Vancouver building permits break billion-dollar streak

Greater Vancouver building permits break billion-dollar streak

B.C. saw lower intentions to build multi-family products
Burnaby firefighters douse blaze by homeless camp

Burnaby firefighters douse blaze by homeless camp

Burnaby firefighters were called to a grass and brush fire near a homeless camp by Highway 1 near Willingdon Saturday evening. Crews were called just after 7 p.m. to a fire on the north side of the freeway between Douglas Road and Willingdon Avenue.
The Canucks will most likely end up with a top 10 pick at the draft lottery

The Canucks will most likely end up with a top 10 pick at the draft lottery

The Canucks didn’t exactly tank to end the 2018-19 season, winning three of their last five games and picking up a point in their final game with a shootout loss that carried them above the Anaheim Ducks into 23rd place.
British Columbia is home to the tallest waterfall in Canada (PHOTOS)

British Columbia is home to the tallest waterfall in Canada (PHOTOS)

These soaring rapids are an awe-inspiring sight to behold...
This exhibition of life-size, moving dinosaurs is coming to Vancouver

This exhibition of life-size, moving dinosaurs is coming to Vancouver

Jurassic Quest offers a journey back in time...
I Watched This Game: Pettersson finishes strong, but Canucks lose to Blues in the shootout

I Watched This Game: Pettersson finishes strong, but Canucks lose to Blues in the shootout

Canucks 2 - 3 Blues (SO)
UPDATE: Most power restored but some B.C. customers could have no electricity overnight

UPDATE: Most power restored but some B.C. customers could have no electricity overnight

Strong winds have toppled trees and knocked down power lines
Strong wind warning forces BC Ferries to cancel several sailings

Strong wind warning forces BC Ferries to cancel several sailings

Strong wind warnings for the central and south coast have forced BC Ferries to cancel a number of sailings
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