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New special loonie honours legendary Vancouver-born engineer and feminist

New special loonie honours legendary Vancouver-born engineer and feminist

She was the world's first female aircraft engineer.
Taylor Swift-themed event coming to Vancouver

Taylor Swift-themed event coming to Vancouver

The one-day brunch will feature a themed menu
Drug trafficker busted in Richmond fails in appeal of 10-year jail sentence

Drug trafficker busted in Richmond fails in appeal of 10-year jail sentence

Burnaby-based Red Scorpion associate Billie Onare Kim was pivotal in a dial-a-dope operation
Ryan Reynolds among Vancouver ‘superheroes’ named to the Order of British Columbia

Ryan Reynolds among Vancouver ‘superheroes’ named to the Order of British Columbia

Congrats Mr. Reynolds!
Monique Keiran: Test your knowledge in a natural history quiz for B.C. Day

Monique Keiran: Test your knowledge in a natural history quiz for B.C. Day

What official B.C. animal can mimic birds, squirrels, cats, dogs, chickens and mechanical objects?
B.C.'s low-income renters thought they'd get free AC units, but some face hurdles

B.C.'s low-income renters thought they'd get free AC units, but some face hurdles

Involvement of landlords seen as an unnecessary barrier to obtaining air conditioning units.
5 things you (probably) didn't know about the LGBTQ+ community in Vancouver

5 things you (probably) didn't know about the LGBTQ+ community in Vancouver

Vancouver's LGBTQ+ has long been an important and vibrant part of the city.
Research groups sound alarm after reports of three whales struck by ships off B.C.

Research groups sound alarm after reports of three whales struck by ships off B.C.

Shipping traffic and humpback whale populations are both on the rise — often in the same areas — escalating the risk of vessel strikes to humpbacks.
Video + Photos: Here's what this year's Vancouver Pride Parade looked like

Video + Photos: Here's what this year's Vancouver Pride Parade looked like

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How climate change drives hotter, more frequent heat waves

How climate change drives hotter, more frequent heat waves

Heat waves around the world are happening more frequently and reaching higher temperatures because of climate change.
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