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Most Canadians don't want to spend $1 trillion to buy U.S. state of Montana

Most Canadians don't want to spend $1 trillion to buy U.S. state of Montana

An online petition is suggesting that the state of Montana should be sold to Canada for US$1 trillion, but we're not buying it.
This fire-breathing dragon is coming to Burnaby, and you need to be there

This fire-breathing dragon is coming to Burnaby, and you need to be there

Gallery goers can get a sneak online peek at one of the installations that will be part of the Luminescence IV exhibition when it opens at Deer Lake Gallery on March 16.
PHOTO: Night and Day

PHOTO: Night and Day

Our Daily Photo #2962 is from mweidnerphoto who put this day and night contrast of the Lions Gate Bridge. View this post on Instagram Trying something new here! Don’t be afraid to go out on a limb and explore new styles.
An epic ukulele festival takes place in Vancouver next month

An epic ukulele festival takes place in Vancouver next month

The Vancouver Ukulele Festival takes place this March and offers a smorgasbord of musical offerings for fans of the whimsical instrument.
PHOTO: Jewel of Vancouver

PHOTO: Jewel of Vancouver

Our Daily Photo #2961 is from tqrecords_ who took this shot of the Stanley Park seawall. View this post on Instagram The jewel of Vancouver, an untouched oasis of natural old-growth forest and century old trees.
Influential Women in Business Awards to honour B.C.'s outstanding businesswomen

Influential Women in Business Awards to honour B.C.'s outstanding businesswomen

The Influential Women in Business Awards are celebrating their 20th anniversary of recognizing outstanding businesswomen in British Columbia.
Famous rugby players will serve free coffee in Vancouver for one morning only

Famous rugby players will serve free coffee in Vancouver for one morning only

Rugby fans take note: You'll have a unique chance to enjoy free coffee served up by players from New Zealand's All Black Sevens and Canada's Men's Sevens Team at a fun morning event in Vancouver this March.
Schools will require kids’ immunization status by fall, B.C. health minister says

Schools will require kids’ immunization status by fall, B.C. health minister says

B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix says he expects mandatory reporting of vaccinations to be in place for the start of school in September.
PHOTO: Always a treat

PHOTO: Always a treat

Our Daily Photo #2960 is from jillrunshills who took this shot of the sun shining down on the city.
Measles unlikely to spread but everyone should be vaccinated, says Vancouver doctor

Measles unlikely to spread but everyone should be vaccinated, says Vancouver doctor

A medical health officer in Vancouver says measles is not expected to spread beyond a cluster of patients but anyone travelling to other parts of the world should ensure they are vaccinated against the contagious disease.
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