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Assault charges laid against B.C. RCMP officer

Assault charges laid against B.C. RCMP officer

Staff Sgt. Damian Volk is due in North Vancouver provincial court June 23.
'Above-average': Environment Canada releases Metro Vancouver summer forecast

'Above-average': Environment Canada releases Metro Vancouver summer forecast

"We've already had a warm May and we expect that to continue."
'Bright yellow helicopter': Vancouverites share videos of sky-high Shaw sign removal

'Bright yellow helicopter': Vancouverites share videos of sky-high Shaw sign removal

"There goes the 'W' from the Shaw Tower sign."
Bright orange ocean water being tested by B.C. scientists

Bright orange ocean water being tested by B.C. scientists

"It was thick. You couldn't even see the water, like under the water. It was just straight orange."
More 'customers' of Richmond's rogue landscaper surface

More 'customers' of Richmond's rogue landscaper surface

Chris Slawko Hawryluk has apparently been duping residents for decades and was recently ordered by a judge to repay $2,000
Up, up, and away: Why don't you see hot air balloons in Metro Vancouver?

Up, up, and away: Why don't you see hot air balloons in Metro Vancouver?

There used to be a hot air balloon business in Langley but it's gone too.
'I have no idea what's happening': Vancouverites react to official Barbie movie trailer

'I have no idea what's happening': Vancouverites react to official Barbie movie trailer

Life in plastic, is it fantastic?
Grouse Grind Trail to reopen Saturday morning

Grouse Grind Trail to reopen Saturday morning

Metro Vancouver opens the Grouse Grind Trail in North Vancouver May 27. The trail, known as 'Mother Nature's Stairmaster,' will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m daily.
Crowd of 300 gathers to oppose contentious Vancouver Chinatown condo proposal

Crowd of 300 gathers to oppose contentious Vancouver Chinatown condo proposal

Meanwhile, business, cultural groups line up to support Beedie's 111-unit project for 105 Keefer St.
AI could bring buyers closer to the process of finding a home

AI could bring buyers closer to the process of finding a home

Technology will "reinforce" the physical process, says a B.C. real estate agent.
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