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Britannia Mine Museum to host celebratory event

Britannia Mine Museum to host celebratory event

On May 20, the museum will host ‘Dig Day,’ a family-friendly event in celebration of 100 years of Mill No. 3.
Lonsdale Quay announces new brewery and foodie tenants

Lonsdale Quay announces new brewery and foodie tenants

King Taps, Strathcona Brewing among new tenants included in refresh of iconic North Van market
Vancouver police officer tells inquest he punched Myles Gray as hard as he could

Vancouver police officer tells inquest he punched Myles Gray as hard as he could

BURNABY, B.C.
25-year-old Richmond soymilk bar looking for new owner

25-year-old Richmond soymilk bar looking for new owner

Yung Ho Soy Drink has served warm, freshly-made soymilk drink to Richmondites for decades
Man located, sentenced to jail time 6 years after conviction

Man located, sentenced to jail time 6 years after conviction

The man was convicted of assaulting his partner at the time
New Metro Vancouver park on Bowen Island met with 'unexpected opposition'

New Metro Vancouver park on Bowen Island met with 'unexpected opposition'

A new park on Bowen Island has prompted early opposition, but Metro staff say getting critical feedback is part of the public consultation process to make a park that works for everyone.
West Vancouver man who fed bears in his backyard fined $5,000

West Vancouver man who fed bears in his backyard fined $5,000

The man fed bears, including cubs, leftover food and crackers four times
Duckana vs Avocato: Vancouverites react to new weird animal statue

Duckana vs Avocato: Vancouverites react to new weird animal statue

Isn't it the cutest thing you've "avo" seen?
'The height of unfairness': Metro Vancouver approves plan to reduce skyrocketing taxes

'The height of unfairness': Metro Vancouver approves plan to reduce skyrocketing taxes

Metro Vancouver's board has directed staff to adjust its upcoming budget to soften a rising tax burden on residents by boosting fees to developers. The proposal would see that annual fee increase drop to an average of $851 per household by 2026.
B.C. limits supply of Ozempic for its diabetes patients, not weight loss in U.S.

B.C. limits supply of Ozempic for its diabetes patients, not weight loss in U.S.

VICTORIA — British Columbia wants to work with the federal government to ensure prescription drugs are available to Canadians and don't end up sold over the internet to American customers, Health Minister Adrian Dix said Wednesday.
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