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Roadwork congestion on Lougheed almost over

Roadwork congestion on Lougheed almost over

FortisBC is wrapping up its gas line work this week.
Headstone to honour family killed in disastrous West Coast shipwreck 100 years ago

Headstone to honour family killed in disastrous West Coast shipwreck 100 years ago

The Maritime Museum of British Columbia is installing a headstone at Mountain View Cemetery today for the O'Brien family members
Postal workers strike in Vancouver, Quebec, as negotiations continue

Postal workers strike in Vancouver, Quebec, as negotiations continue

Canada Post says the union's rotating strike will have a significant impact on operations and cause further backlogs
B.C. men take Movember moustache to a whole new level

B.C. men take Movember moustache to a whole new level

Well, that's one way to do it...
On This Spot: Step into Vancouver's history with this free walking tour app

On This Spot: Step into Vancouver's history with this free walking tour app

Then-and-now photography app offers 'a new way of experiencing history'
Vancouver firefighters are the busiest in Canada

Vancouver firefighters are the busiest in Canada

“We’re attending almost 90 incidents per year per operational staff, with other Canadian cities ranging between 29-46”
Empty tomb is a place of solace and peace

Empty tomb is a place of solace and peace

Nov. 11 means different things to people. It’s a long weekend and a day off. It’s a parade and we love the pipes and drums and to see the legions of young people from various organizations.
Enter an illuminated wonderland for free at Burnaby event

Enter an illuminated wonderland for free at Burnaby event

While there are a number of places to celebrate the holidays, Heritage Christmas at the Burnaby Village Museum offers a unique, old-fashioned experience.
Cannabis case closely watched by local retailers

Cannabis case closely watched by local retailers

A BC Supreme Court case involving cannabis dispensaries in Vancouver could end up having a major impact on the future plans of cannabis retailers who want to stay within the medicinal cannabis framework instead of applying for provincial licences to
Naturopath who treated child with rabies-infected saliva surrenders licence

Naturopath who treated child with rabies-infected saliva surrenders licence

A Victoria naturopath who controversially used rabies-infected saliva to treat a child has surrendered her licence with the College of Naturopathic Physicians of B.C. However, Anke Zimmermann will continue to work as an unregulated homeopath.
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