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Record-breaking temperatures predicted as El Niño collides with global warming

Record-breaking temperatures predicted as El Niño collides with global warming

The World Meteorological Organization says there's a 98 per cent chance the planet will record the hottest year on record before 2027. The trend could mean particularly hot summers for B.C.
How the Canucks can follow the example of the Cinderella Panthers

How the Canucks can follow the example of the Cinderella Panthers

A five-step plan for getting into the playoffs so anything can happen like the Florida Panthers.
BC Ferries announces Fido-friendly pet pilot project

BC Ferries announces Fido-friendly pet pilot project

Dogs on leashes and cats in carriers will be allowed on the upper deck of ferries sailing between Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver and Departure Bay in Nanaimo under the pilot project.
Uptown New West taxi drama was a 'carjacking,' NWPD confirms

Uptown New West taxi drama was a 'carjacking,' NWPD confirms

Anyone with any information about this afternoon's mayhem is asked to call the NWPD.
Are these B.C. crabs losing their sense of smell?

Are these B.C. crabs losing their sense of smell?

The survival skills of B.C.'s Dungeness crabs are under threat as their sense of smell appears to weaken amid acidifying seas, Canadian researchers have found.
'Glad to be alive': Man T-bones bear while cycling in North Vancouver

'Glad to be alive': Man T-bones bear while cycling in North Vancouver

"I pretty much kissed the bear," says the cyclist who suffered serious injuries in the crash on a North Van trail.
Here's what you need to know about Vancouver beaches over the May long weekend

Here's what you need to know about Vancouver beaches over the May long weekend

The VPD received 1,800 calls over the weekend and city beaches were crowded.
Photos: Humpback whale 'lunge feeding' off West Vancouver

Photos: Humpback whale 'lunge feeding' off West Vancouver

Humpbacks are showing signs of recovery in the area but they are at greater danger from humans on the water
Music festivals return to B.C. despite surging operation costs

Music festivals return to B.C. despite surging operation costs

Organizers are finding creative ways to keep festivals on stage and sustainable
Metro Vancouver international student loses almost $6,500 to job scam

Metro Vancouver international student loses almost $6,500 to job scam

The Better Business Bureau is reminding the public to remain cautious about quick job offers and work-from-home gigs that require little to no experience.
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