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5 things you (probably) didn't know about Pride in Vancouver

5 things you (probably) didn't know about Pride in Vancouver

The parade has evolved a long way since it began in 1978.
Why this Central American country is becoming a hot spot for Canadian travellers

Why this Central American country is becoming a hot spot for Canadian travellers

Tips to make the most of a trip from Vancouver to beautiful Belize.
'World's Largest Bouncy Castle' coming to Vancouver's False Creek shore this summer

'World's Largest Bouncy Castle' coming to Vancouver's False Creek shore this summer

It's one of seven inflatables and the whole course is open to all ages.
Rob Shaw: From free IUDs to funded IVF, BC NDP delivering on reproductive health

Rob Shaw: From free IUDs to funded IVF, BC NDP delivering on reproductive health

Two major programs are driving demand and positioning B.C. as a national leader
Tsunami advisory for B.C. coast cancelled after massive quake off Russia

Tsunami advisory for B.C. coast cancelled after massive quake off Russia

The preliminary magnitude of 8.8 would make it the world's strongest quake since 2011.
McGill University team develops AI that can detect infection before symptoms appear

McGill University team develops AI that can detect infection before symptoms appear

The researchers hope to develop a system that will inform patients of possible inflammation so they can contact their health-care provider.
Premier calls for reform to B.C.'s process for determining expensive-drug coverage

Premier calls for reform to B.C.'s process for determining expensive-drug coverage

At least 10 people resigned from the Expensive Drugs for Rare Diseases Committee after the Health Minister reversed a decision to cut drug coverage for a 10-year-old Langford girl
Driver killed in single-vehicle crash in West Vancouver

Driver killed in single-vehicle crash in West Vancouver

Police say the driver left the road and crashed into a tree before the vehicle caught fire
'B.C. has been fortunate': It's been a slow wildfire season this year

'B.C. has been fortunate': It's been a slow wildfire season this year

British Columbia has experienced a relatively quiet wildfire season so far, but provincial officials are warning that a stretch of intense heat could reverse that trend.
Update: West End dim sum restaurant owner stumped by closure announcement

Update: West End dim sum restaurant owner stumped by closure announcement

“I am confirming that we are not closing the store July 31."
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