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'Finally kicked the bucket': Daughter writes brutally honest obituary about dead dad

'Finally kicked the bucket': Daughter writes brutally honest obituary about dead dad

"I wanted to have a relationship with my father, I did," says Amanda Denis.
Court allows B.C. woman to keep guinea fowl hens as pets

Court allows B.C. woman to keep guinea fowl hens as pets

Judicial justice bemoans "ubiquity of dog feces on our otherwise clean sidewalks."
From parchment to pixels: A brief history of medical records

From parchment to pixels: A brief history of medical records

Using research from the National Institutes of Health and other sources, DocBuddy documented five major shifts in the history of medical records.
Port Moody brewery closes for the second time in 15 months

Port Moody brewery closes for the second time in 15 months

A local brewer says one-quarter of craft breweries in Metro Vancouver seven years ago have closed, changed owners or rebranded.
B.C. courtroom closures continuing due to sheriff shortage

B.C. courtroom closures continuing due to sheriff shortage

31 courtrooms were closed in Abbotsford, North Vancouver, Port Coquitlam and Surrey between Aug. 14 and Sept. 13.
B.C. Sikh community seeks clarity on Canadian intelligence gathering

B.C. Sikh community seeks clarity on Canadian intelligence gathering

B.C. Sikh leaders are questioning the veracity of government efforts to address foreign interference by the government of India, in the wake of the murder of temple leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18.
Vancouver man goes missing in Portugal

Vancouver man goes missing in Portugal

Have you seen him?
A 'strong' geomagnetic storm might make vibrant northern lights dance in Metro Vancouver

A 'strong' geomagnetic storm might make vibrant northern lights dance in Metro Vancouver

This map shows the colourful manifestation's vibrant reach.
Downtown Vancouver hostel closed after destructive fire

Downtown Vancouver hostel closed after destructive fire

The hostel started a fundraiser for staff and guests.
Learn to live with wildfire smoke, British Columbians told

Learn to live with wildfire smoke, British Columbians told

Hotter temperatures, atmospheric rivers and their effects on health and communities are here to stay and must be planned for, UBCM conference hears.
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