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Canada Line train stalls on bridge, causing delays

Canada Line train stalls on bridge, causing delays

A mechanical issue on the Canada Line that caused significant delays Wednesday morning has now been fixed, says TransLink. Shortly before 8 a.m., trains stopped along the Canada Line as a train stalled between Bridgeport and Marine Drive.
I Watched This Game: Canucks can’t quite complete comeback, succumb to Sam Steel and the Ducks

I Watched This Game: Canucks can’t quite complete comeback, succumb to Sam Steel and the Ducks

Canucks 4 - 5 Ducks
A Pink Moon is set to illuminate Vancouver skies next month

A Pink Moon is set to illuminate Vancouver skies next month

Stargazers will have the opportunity to spot a stunning full Pink Moon this April
Burnaby cutting down 50-year-old cherry trees as they bloom

Burnaby cutting down 50-year-old cherry trees as they bloom

Resident says neighbourhood is losing something precious
Camping reservations to open at popular Joffre Lakes

Camping reservations to open at popular Joffre Lakes

Those without a reservation will be turned away
Court orders West Van man to stop giving Botox treatments

Court orders West Van man to stop giving Botox treatments

A West Vancouver man has been ordered to stop giving Botox treatments and stop portraying himself as a doctor. In November 2018, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C.
Cheap flights: You can fly from Vancouver to Toronto for $79 CAD right now

Cheap flights: You can fly from Vancouver to Toronto for $79 CAD right now

WestJet’s discount carrier, Swoop, is having another one of their amazing sales
Richmond Mounties looking to identify arson suspects

Richmond Mounties looking to identify arson suspects

Richmond RCMP officers are seeking the public’s help in identifying two arson suspects believed to be involved in a fire at a business complex late last year. On Nov.
All-party committee urges no caps, boundaries or class 4 licences for ride-hailing firms

All-party committee urges no caps, boundaries or class 4 licences for ride-hailing firms

Ride-hailing companies in B.C. should not be bound by caps on the number of vehicles they operate or geographical boundaries, or require class 4 licences, an all-party government committee on ride hailing has recommended.
Vancouver police seeking witnesses to serious assault near Burrard SkyTrain station

Vancouver police seeking witnesses to serious assault near Burrard SkyTrain station

One man allegedly attacked another with a weapon before fleeing
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