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This tiny Vancouver room rental is not for someone afraid of heights

This tiny Vancouver room rental is not for someone afraid of heights

The small space is a solarium with a bed with floor-to-ceiling windows right beside.
New changes to Canadian Environmental Protection Act just a start: minister

New changes to Canadian Environmental Protection Act just a start: minister

The government has given itself up to two years to decide precisely what it means, and how it will ensure people's rights are respected. 
New Delta-Richmond tunnel crossing inches closer to reality

New Delta-Richmond tunnel crossing inches closer to reality

It remains to be seen if a second exit out of Ladner will be included in the replacement project
Sexual inquiries, Asian accents and mimicking stutters: B.C. teacher banned for misconduct

Sexual inquiries, Asian accents and mimicking stutters: B.C. teacher banned for misconduct

A Chilliwack high school teacher has been barred from re-certification for 10 years after repeated warnings about his conduct toward students.
City of Vancouver launches digital permitting tools for housing

City of Vancouver launches digital permitting tools for housing

Announcement follows the province setting its sights on becoming a digital permitting leader
Summer-long festival popping up in Vancouver neighbourhood this month

Summer-long festival popping up in Vancouver neighbourhood this month

Food trucks, music, yoga, markets, and more.
How DRIPA could change B.C.'s legal landscape

How DRIPA could change B.C.'s legal landscape

Mineral Tenure Act just one of many acts to be amended in the province
Woman receives almost $1 million after getting hit by car in Richmond Costco parking lot

Woman receives almost $1 million after getting hit by car in Richmond Costco parking lot

Parminder Kaur Sunner was described as the "life of the party" prior to the accident.
Vancouver loses two radio stations in massive Bell layoff

Vancouver loses two radio stations in massive Bell layoff

One of Canada's earliest radio stations has gone silent
Ships to use AI to protect whales from underwater noise pollution

Ships to use AI to protect whales from underwater noise pollution

The ships will be able to 'think' like a whale, researchers say
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