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Derelict dock dispute leaves West Vancouver boaters high and dry

Derelict dock dispute leaves West Vancouver boaters high and dry

The District of West Vancouver has blocked off access to the West Vancouver Marina’s docks over safety concerns. But boat owners whose pleasure craft are tied up there say there may be an even bigger risk in leaving them inaccessible.
For cows, a pasture can be half empty or half full: study

For cows, a pasture can be half empty or half full: study

You’d think that being able to spend your day chewing your cud would lead to a pretty stress-free life. Not for some cows.
Stick-taps and Glove-drops: Canucks at Hurricanes, February 9, 2018

Stick-taps and Glove-drops: Canucks at Hurricanes, February 9, 2018

Kudos and critiques from tonight's game.
PITB Live! Canucks at Hurricanes game day preview

PITB Live! Canucks at Hurricanes game day preview

I'm bringing back the PITB Live game day previews! Friday night in Raleigh, Carolina, the Canucks will face the Hurricanes.
B.C. Supreme Court strikes down park board cetacean ban at Vancouver Aquarium

B.C. Supreme Court strikes down park board cetacean ban at Vancouver Aquarium

A B.C. Supreme Court judge Friday morning struck down the park board’s by-law banning the importation and keeping of cetaceans at the Vancouver Aquarium.
South Vancouver fire hall will be built to Passive House standards

South Vancouver fire hall will be built to Passive House standards

Energy-efficient building to serve as a post-disaster citywide emergency hub
Shane Koyczan finds magic in teen's Make A Wish request (VIDEO)

Shane Koyczan finds magic in teen's Make A Wish request (VIDEO)

Spoken word artist invites young poet to Vancouver
Former Vancouver Canuck Dave ‘Tiger’ Williams charged with sexual assault

Former Vancouver Canuck Dave ‘Tiger’ Williams charged with sexual assault

The Department of National Defence has released the below statement regarding charges laid against former NHL player, Dave “Tiger” Williams.
B.C. changes Family Day date

B.C. changes Family Day date

It’s a move some in the province have been calling for since Family Day was established in 2013. Starting next year B.C.’s Family Day holiday will be moved to the third week in February to line up with similar holidays in other provinces and the U.S.
Pipeline protesters engage in 'cops and robbers' with terminal workers in Port Moody

Pipeline protesters engage in 'cops and robbers' with terminal workers in Port Moody

Protests against Kinder Morgan’s planned expansion of its Trans Mountain pipeline to carry raw bitumen from Alberta’s tar sands to its Westridge marine terminal in North Burnaby landed in Port Moody Thursday morning.
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