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Union says B.C. port employers want government to do 'dirty work' to end strike

Union says B.C. port employers want government to do 'dirty work' to end strike

VANCOUVER — The president of the union representing striking British Columbia port workers said employers are waiting for the federal government to do their "dirty work" instead of negotiating an end to the workers' six-day strike.
B.C. fisherman fined $160,000 in Boundary Bay crabbing case

B.C. fisherman fined $160,000 in Boundary Bay crabbing case

Boundary Bay crab fishing could jeopardize Canada-U.S. efforts to preserve and maintain populations, judge says.
Vancouver slips from being most popular luxury-cruise destination

Vancouver slips from being most popular luxury-cruise destination

Strike at Port of Vancouver has yet to impact the sector.
Airbnb host information to remain private, B.C. judge rules

Airbnb host information to remain private, B.C. judge rules

A housing advocate calls the decision "disappointing."
Vancouver wasn't included in new ranking of Canada's top 10 safest cities. Here's why

Vancouver wasn't included in new ranking of Canada's top 10 safest cities. Here's why

Vancouver's worst score was for how many of its crimes were solved.
Most of B.C. under campfire ban as heat, lightning likely to ramp up wildfire risk

Most of B.C. under campfire ban as heat, lightning likely to ramp up wildfire risk

VANCOUVER — More campfire bans are on the way in British Columbia, with a heat wave in many areas not expected to ease for days and a moderate to extreme wildfire risk covering all but the southeast corner of the province.
'I was just numb': Metro Vancouver resident scores $675K lottery prize

'I was just numb': Metro Vancouver resident scores $675K lottery prize

"This still has not sunk in, to be honest," he says.
Vancouver Mario Kart course coming to Nintendo Switch

Vancouver Mario Kart course coming to Nintendo Switch

This month, Vancouver comes to the Switch
Vancouver's new pedestrian-friendly 'open street' is only open sometimes to pedestrians

Vancouver's new pedestrian-friendly 'open street' is only open sometimes to pedestrians

Great concept, poor execution says the public.
Warnings remain from coast to coast as parts of Canada swelter under heat wave

Warnings remain from coast to coast as parts of Canada swelter under heat wave

TORONTO — As Canada sweltered under a persistent bout of intense heat, weather warnings were issued Thursday from coast to coast to coast.
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