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Here's how much sun Vancouver will see this week

Here's how much sun Vancouver will see this week

Highs will sit in the mid-20s all week.
Missing elderly man found safe

Missing elderly man found safe

The VPD say he's been located
Metro Vancouver commuting impacts homebuyer demand and prices

Metro Vancouver commuting impacts homebuyer demand and prices

'Psychological return on investment': Buyers are weighing home prices with the time it takes to commute to work.
Time Traveller: Hanging out atop a North Vancouver mountain in 1923

Time Traveller: Hanging out atop a North Vancouver mountain in 1923

Snapping a photo on a North Shore mountain peak was as cool 100 years ago as it is today
Museum's Old Town exhibit reopens with new interpretations

Museum's Old Town exhibit reopens with new interpretations

The exhibit had been closed for about 18 months as the Royal B.C. Museum went through a time of tumult.
Old-time methods help Cortes Island farm cope with climate change

Old-time methods help Cortes Island farm cope with climate change

Time-honoured regenerative techniques used at Linnaea Farm — such as rotational grazing — are helping the farm cope with changes like longer stretches of hot, dry weather and more intense rainfall
ICBC 'acted unreasonably and improperly' assessing blame in Burnaby crash: tribunal

ICBC 'acted unreasonably and improperly' assessing blame in Burnaby crash: tribunal

Steven Cheng took ICBC to the Civil Resolution Tribunal after the insurer found him 75 per cent at fault for a crash on Hastings Street by Ellesmere Avenue last June.
Woman attacked at West Van bus stop raises concerns about transit safety

Woman attacked at West Van bus stop raises concerns about transit safety

She questions why a woman who berated the driver was allowed on the bus by transit security
FREE summer music festival popping up in Vancouver next month

FREE summer music festival popping up in Vancouver next month

Grab your friends, have a picnic, and listen to some live tunes!
Fraud and violent incidents in B.C. reversing province's downward crime trend

Fraud and violent incidents in B.C. reversing province's downward crime trend

Newly released statistics show crime is ticking up following the COVID-19 pandemic, thus contributing to a short-term reversal of an otherwise long-term downward trend of crime rates.
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