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‘Blood water’ pumped into ocean prompts investigation

‘Blood water’ pumped into ocean prompts investigation

Video of “blood water” being pumped into the ocean near Campbell River is prompting the province to take a look at the farmed-fish processing plant it came from.
Proud Pages: LOUD grows into strong voice for LGBTQ+ community

Proud Pages: LOUD grows into strong voice for LGBTQ+ community

New co-chairs aim to build on past successes in aiding businesses and honouring difference-makers
Why summer wildfires may be behind an increase in songbirds on the coast

Why summer wildfires may be behind an increase in songbirds on the coast

Wildlife Rescue Association of B.C. sees jump in number of injured birds it treats
Arts Umbrella is moving on up into Emily Carr’s former space

Arts Umbrella is moving on up into Emily Carr’s former space

Renowned arts education non-profit doubles its footprint
More Vancouverites commuting on public transit: census

More Vancouverites commuting on public transit: census

The number of people in Vancouver using public transit on their daily commute is on the rise, and increasing faster than any other major metropolitan area in the country.
More Vancouverites commuting on public transit: census

More Vancouverites commuting on public transit: census

The number of people in Vancouver using public transit on their daily commute is on the rise, and increasing faster than any other major metropolitan area in the country.
One-bedroom vacancy rates rise downtown, West End

One-bedroom vacancy rates rise downtown, West End

Three-bedroom apartments see biggest jump in vacancies
Police issue warning about high-risk sex offender living in Vancouver

Police issue warning about high-risk sex offender living in Vancouver

Police are warning the public after a convicted sex offender moved into a Vancouver halfway house. Kristjon Otto Olson, 35, moved to Vancouver after being released from custody. He has been assessed at a high-risk of reoffending.
Survey finds hope for Vancouver's lonely souls

Survey finds hope for Vancouver's lonely souls

Loneliness rates are lower than expected, says 2017 Vancouver Foundation report
ICBC to test two new devices to deter distracted driving

ICBC to test two new devices to deter distracted driving

ICBC plans to test two new devices — one for drivers and one for police — that it hopes will deter people from texting or talking on a cellphone while behind the wheel.
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