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Could the ALR in Delta be overtaken by pot?

Could the ALR in Delta be overtaken by pot?

With five million square feet of the city's greenhouse space soon to be growing marijuana, concerns are rising over loss of food production land
Burnaby woman on life support after North Vancouver shooting

Burnaby woman on life support after North Vancouver shooting

Police seeking public's help in investigation
Confirmed measles cases in B.C. climbs to 23

Confirmed measles cases in B.C. climbs to 23

The third case of measles recorded on Vancouver Island, brings the total cases in B.C. to 23
If Quinn Hughes can play on the right, he could change the Canucks’ dynamic on defence

If Quinn Hughes can play on the right, he could change the Canucks’ dynamic on defence

Canucks head coach Travis Green and defence coach Nolan Baumgartner like to play defencemen on their strong sides. That’s fairly common league-wide: left-handed defencemen play on the left and right-handed defencemen play on the right.
Vancouver Convention Centre: 10 cool things you might not know

Vancouver Convention Centre: 10 cool things you might not know

In honour of its tenth anniversary, here are 10 things you should know about the Vancouver Convention Centre
Learn about vaccines from SFU scientists - not weird celebrities

Learn about vaccines from SFU scientists - not weird celebrities

Simon Fraser University’s Café Scientifique is tackling vaccinations in the wake of recent outbreaks of the measles. Café Scientifique is a series of informal discussions connecting research to important issues of interest to the community.
Do it Mary Anne Cooper's way if you want to live to 104

Do it Mary Anne Cooper's way if you want to live to 104

Projects and exercise are how Port Moody's oldest citizen keeps going — Cooper is the subject of an upcoming documentary
Bloedel Conservatory marks 50 years of birds, plants and stinky flowers

Bloedel Conservatory marks 50 years of birds, plants and stinky flowers

Budgets cuts and sagging attendance nearly closed conservatory a decade ago
Tougher role urged for B.C.’s police watchdog

Tougher role urged for B.C.’s police watchdog

Civilian office should be empowered to investigate misconduct, group says
How does climate change affect people?

How does climate change affect people?

An Environment Canada report highlighting a finding that Canada’s temperature is rising twice as fast as the global average offers little insight into the impact on people, says a UVic professor.
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