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West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country MP to serve Minister of Foreign Affairs

West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country MP to serve Minister of Foreign Affairs

Pamela Goldsmith-Jones is moving back to foreign affairs. Jones, MP for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, was previously parliamentary secretary to the Minister of International Trade Diversification.
Kerrisdale’s much-loved sequoia to be cut down

Kerrisdale’s much-loved sequoia to be cut down

Property management company says the large tree on West 41st Avenue is too sick to be saved
Convicted killer who escaped from Mission prison arrested in Saanich

Convicted killer who escaped from Mission prison arrested in Saanich

A convicted killer who escaped from Mission Institution on Saturday was arrested in Saanich early Tuesday morning.
Conservation app puts wildlife protection in public's hands

Conservation app puts wildlife protection in public's hands

Smartphone sees 500 infractions filed to Conservation Officer Service
Burnaby requests $7 million to keep sewage out of Burrard Inlet

Burnaby requests $7 million to keep sewage out of Burrard Inlet

City wants to separate sewer lines from storm drains
New Grateful Dead box set includes unreleased Vancouver concert during band's peak

New Grateful Dead box set includes unreleased Vancouver concert during band's peak

A collection of unreleased concert recordings by the Grateful Dead — which spans two years, three cities, six concerts and 19 CDs — will be housed inside a replica First Nations bentwood box designed by B.C. artist Roy Henry Vickers.
Meet an LGBTQ Outlaw who works within the legal system to bring about change

Meet an LGBTQ Outlaw who works within the legal system to bring about change

Grace McDonell helped challenge Trinity Western University's policy; she also sent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau his Pride socks
Sickly southern resident killer whale found and given antibiotic dart

Sickly southern resident killer whale found and given antibiotic dart

An ailing killer whale was spotted alive in the Salish Sea on Monday a short time after being declared missing by U.S. officials, and biologists delivered what they believe is a full dose of antibiotics.
Public invited to comment on Pattullo Bridge’s environmental plan

Public invited to comment on Pattullo Bridge’s environmental plan

Work on the Pattullo Bridge replacement project is set to ramp up this fall. The public is invited to learn about and comment on the application for an environmental assessment certificate for the proposed Pattullo Bridge replacement project.
Airport workers continue fight for $15 minimum wage

Airport workers continue fight for $15 minimum wage

A union representing a group of airport employees in the service industry at Vancouver International Airport is continuing its fight to see a $15 per hour mandatory minimum wage.
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