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Vancouver Bird of the Week – Yellow-rumped Warbler

Vancouver Bird of the Week – Yellow-rumped Warbler

Vancouver is hosting the 27th International Ornithological Congress and the inaugural Vancouver International Bird Festival Aug. 19-26.
Metro Vancouver issues another air advisory

Metro Vancouver issues another air advisory

Metro Vancouver has issued an Air Quality Advisory for the region because of intermittent high concentrations of fine particulate matter resulting from the barge fire in Surrey.
Someone vandalized Burnaby’s rainbow crosswalk

Someone vandalized Burnaby’s rainbow crosswalk

Members of the Burnaby Pride planning committee woke up to the sad news this morning that someone had vandalized their new rainbow crosswalk.
This just might be the reason why fish leap out of water

This just might be the reason why fish leap out of water

Two SFU researchers
Vancouver man shot dead in alleged road rage incident

Vancouver man shot dead in alleged road rage incident

The 33-year-old was found shot to death near Bridgeway Street
Builder denies Burnaby man's claims of shadow flipping deal

Builder denies Burnaby man's claims of shadow flipping deal

A West Vancouver builder of luxury homes is fighting back against claims that he and his wife owe money to a Burnaby man who alleges he had a deal with the couple to market a multi-million-dollar property.
West Vancouver builder denies claims of shadow flipping deal

West Vancouver builder denies claims of shadow flipping deal

A West Vancouver builder of luxury homes is fighting back against claims that he and his wife owe money to a Burnaby man who alleges he had a deal with the couple to market a multimillion-dollar property.
Paper Feature: What would you trade to get Jack Hughes on the Canucks?

Paper Feature: What would you trade to get Jack Hughes on the Canucks?

The brother of Canucks prospect Quinn Hughes is expected to go first overall in 2019.
Eby asks Liberals for documents on money-laundering

Eby asks Liberals for documents on money-laundering

Attorney General David Eby is asking B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson to waive cabinet privilege over all documents from the previous government related to money laundering.
UPDATE: 'No environmental pollution' in the Fraser River from barge fire, but monitoring continues

UPDATE: 'No environmental pollution' in the Fraser River from barge fire, but monitoring continues

Flames are no longer visible and the smoke over New Westminster has waned, but firefighting crews remain on scene of a barge fire in the Fraser River.
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