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Facebook breaking Canadian privacy laws, commissioners say

Facebook breaking Canadian privacy laws, commissioners say

Facebook’s privacy protections are empty and a risk to Canadians, the federal privacy commissioner said April 25.
Indulge in a smorgasbord of "one-of-a-kind" bonbons at this gourmet Vancouver event

Indulge in a smorgasbord of "one-of-a-kind" bonbons at this gourmet Vancouver event

The 7th annual Chocolate Challenge takes place in Vancouver this May and promises to delight chocolate aficionados with expertly-crafted bonbons.
Last member of Vancouver baseball team that fought racism helps unveil new stamp

Last member of Vancouver baseball team that fought racism helps unveil new stamp

A new Canada Post stamp honours an amateur Japanese-Canadian baseball team that used sport to battle racism and discrimination.
PHOTO: Rediscovering backyards

PHOTO: Rediscovering backyards

Our Daily Photo #2998 is from christiandd8 who took this shot of all the gorgeous greenery in our backyard. View this post on Instagram Vancouver.
How My Little Pony changed Vancouver forever

How My Little Pony changed Vancouver forever

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is a cartoon, but it’s not just a cartoon. It’s a cultural force, a curiosity, the subject of multiple documentaries and it's changed Vancouver forever.
21 awe-inspiring pictures of Metro Vancouver spring beauty (Photos)

21 awe-inspiring pictures of Metro Vancouver spring beauty (Photos)

From tulips to cherry blossoms, bright sunshine to shimmering ocean waters, Metro Vancouver is teeming with vibrant spring beauty.
Early data suggests no spike in drug-impaired driving charges since cannabis legalization

Early data suggests no spike in drug-impaired driving charges since cannabis legalization

Canadian police say they haven't been busting many more stoned drivers six months after legalization, but they are reminding drivers to keep cannabis out of reach.
PHOTO: Peeking through pink

PHOTO: Peeking through pink

Our Daily Photo #2997 is from myvancouverlife who took this shot of the pink blossoms around the city.
Vancouver volunteer honoured for his work with elementary reading program

Vancouver volunteer honoured for his work with elementary reading program

Jay Pelton was honoured with the Mary Stewart Volunteer of the Year Award for his many hours of service helping children with their reading at General Wolfe elementary.
Vancouver indie rockers Said the Whale pay it forward with high school tour

Vancouver indie rockers Said the Whale pay it forward with high school tour

Bancroft and his bandmates in Said the Whale will embark on a 12-gig tour of schools across Metro Vancouver, two in Vancouver proper, for free.
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