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A Scottish solution for high-speed drivers on the Sea to Sky highway

A Scottish solution for high-speed drivers on the Sea to Sky highway

Transportation minister says Canadians could benefit from average speed cameras
Stick-taps and Glove-drops: Canucks at Panthers, February 6, 2018

Stick-taps and Glove-drops: Canucks at Panthers, February 6, 2018

Quick kudos and critiques from tonight's game.
B.C. wineries feel like 'easy target' after Alberta bans imports in pipeline feud

B.C. wineries feel like 'easy target' after Alberta bans imports in pipeline feud

Premier Rachel Notley links ban to B.C. government's decision on Kinder Morgan expansion

Teen seriously injured while fleeing traffic stop on Highway 1

17-year-old male had been pulled over for excessive speed when he got out of his car, jumped over the concrete barrier and was struck by oncoming eastbound traffic
Vancouver reaches new heights with Passive House complex

Vancouver reaches new heights with Passive House complex

The city’s push for more energy-efficient construction continued today with Mayor Gregor Robertson marking the official opening of The Heights, the largest mixed-use complex built to Passive House standards in Canada.
Helijet hit by green laser beam during flight

Helijet hit by green laser beam during flight

A Helijet aircraft was hit by a laser beam last week, prompting Oak Bay police to warn about the dangers of the prank. Oak Bay police received a report from Navigation Canada on Jan. 29 at 6:20 p.m.
Marpole residents get ready to welcome new neighbours

Marpole residents get ready to welcome new neighbours

Group of neighbours wanted to take positive approach to modular housing complex
Parking wars hit Yaletown as city looks at taking away spots

Parking wars hit Yaletown as city looks at taking away spots

Vancouver is looking at taking away parking spots on two Yaletown streets to improve access for fire trucks.
Here’s one key reason to re-sign the Sedins

Here’s one key reason to re-sign the Sedins

Daniel and Henrik Sedin made it amply clear heading into the season that they wouldn’t think about signing new contracts with the Canucks until after the current season is over.
Vancouver goes red for Olympics

Vancouver goes red for Olympics

The City of Vancouver will be lighting up some of its landmarks in red starting later this week in a show of support for Canada’s Olympic athletes.
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