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City council approves liquor licence for Stanley Park Brewing

City council approves liquor licence for Stanley Park Brewing

Vancouver city council Wednesday approved the liquor licence for a new restaurant set to open in Stanley Park.
Huffington Post U.S. will no longer use contributors

Huffington Post U.S. will no longer use contributors

Writers will no longer be able to post their own work to popular online site
Police release new video, push to find killer of 13-year-old Marrisa Shen

Police release new video, push to find killer of 13-year-old Marrisa Shen

Six months after a 13-year-old girl from Burnaby, B.C. was murdered, police say they have combed through over 1,000 hours of video and have identified 1,000 people for further follow up.
Report concludes twinning Massey Tunnel is feasible

Report concludes twinning Massey Tunnel is feasible

FOI request turns up 2013 document from European engineering consultants
Bo Horvat back on the ice and nearing a return to the Canucks lineup

Bo Horvat back on the ice and nearing a return to the Canucks lineup

The big question everyone is asking: what will happen to Nic Dowd?
Declawing is not a cat manicure; it's partial amputation, say ban advocates

Declawing is not a cat manicure; it's partial amputation, say ban advocates

B.C. veterinarians association responds that it is studying the issue
Vancouver Aquarium will no longer display cetaceans

Vancouver Aquarium will no longer display cetaceans

The Vancouver Aquarium Thursday morning announced its decision to stop displaying cetaceans.
B.C. man faces extradition over 1990 death in U.S.

B.C. man faces extradition over 1990 death in U.S.

A Shawnigan Lake man facing extradition to the United States in connection with a decades-old homicide in California appeared in B.C. Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Tofino's most notorious stretch of highway to be widened

Tofino's most notorious stretch of highway to be widened

Ucluelet and Tofino mayors are cheering provincial government plans to fix and widen the most notorious stretch of Highway 4, the route to Vancouver Island’s southwest coast.
Chinese-only bus ad leads to social media outcry

Chinese-only bus ad leads to social media outcry

The issue of Chinese-only signage in Richmond has resurfaced and this time, it’s an ad on the side of a bus traveling along Steveston Highway that has ruffled feathers. Community activist Kerry Starchuk posted a photo to Twitter on Jan.
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