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Canada’s largest tulip festival returns after devastating floods just outside Vancouver

Canada’s largest tulip festival returns after devastating floods just outside Vancouver

This family-run operation is picking up where Bloom left off.
'Difficult decision': SFU announces end of varsity football program

'Difficult decision': SFU announces end of varsity football program

In January, the Lone Star Conference decided to decline the Red Leafs' affiliate membership agreement renewal.
'Fickle month': This map shows what to expect in Metro Vancouver's April forecast

'Fickle month': This map shows what to expect in Metro Vancouver's April forecast

The Weather Network expects that a "sluggish start" to spring
Local pub-style restaurant chain announces third Vancouver location

Local pub-style restaurant chain announces third Vancouver location

A growing community is getting another restaurant soon
Vancouver Art Gallery to axe 'by donation' option this month

Vancouver Art Gallery to axe 'by donation' option this month

Visitors can also expect schedule changes and a new subscription pass.
Vancouver Canadians baseball team getting new owners

Vancouver Canadians baseball team getting new owners

The owners of the the Vancouver Canadians have announced that the team is up for sale. Jake Kerr and Jeff Mooney bought the High-A Minor League Baseball club off of Fred Hermann back in 2007, when it was a farm team for the Oakland A's .
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of mirrors due to 'fire hazard'

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of mirrors due to 'fire hazard'

The recall notice shows the lamps were distributed by Costco in Canada, along with other companies.
Surrey council overturns $10 access to information fee

Surrey council overturns $10 access to information fee

Freedom of information requests dropped 17 per cent at Surrey City Hall after a $10 fee was imposed on non-personal information requests. A new council has now reversed the fee.
Vancouver’s luxury buyers creeping back into the market: Re/Max

Vancouver’s luxury buyers creeping back into the market: Re/Max

Inventory remains the region's top issue as demand increases for high-end real estate
Iconic North Vancouver fountain and public art to be removed

Iconic North Vancouver fountain and public art to be removed

The fountain has reached the end of its life and would cost around $300,000 to replace
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