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'Not your typical Vancouver spring': Locals share wintry snaps of heavy snowfall

'Not your typical Vancouver spring': Locals share wintry snaps of heavy snowfall

Vancouver was hit with more late-season snowfall.
B.C. minister announces temporary TikTok ban on government devices

B.C. minister announces temporary TikTok ban on government devices

"Effective immediately, the TikTok app will not be permitted from government-issued mobile devices," said Minister of Citizens' Services Lisa Beare.
'Avoid all unnecessary travel': Up to 10 cm of snowfall expected in Metro Vancouver

'Avoid all unnecessary travel': Up to 10 cm of snowfall expected in Metro Vancouver

Thousands of customers in Vancouver and West Vancouver are currently without power.
Update: Northbound lanes reopened on Lions Gate Bridge

Update: Northbound lanes reopened on Lions Gate Bridge

This could cause major delays between Vancouver and North Vancouver
Around 50 flights cancelled at YVR due to snow

Around 50 flights cancelled at YVR due to snow

Visibility is improving but flights continue to be impacted
Update: TransLink routes delayed due to Metro Vancouver snow, suspensions lifted

Update: TransLink routes delayed due to Metro Vancouver snow, suspensions lifted

The roads are still not ideal
Indigenous women in public life need support and 'dinosaur skin', says tribal council leader

Indigenous women in public life need support and 'dinosaur skin', says tribal council leader

President of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council and Hupacasath First Nation was reacting to news that Melanie Mark, B.C.’s first First Nations cabinet minister, is resigning from her seat
YVR traffic remains more than 10 per cent below pre-pandemic level

YVR traffic remains more than 10 per cent below pre-pandemic level

More than 410,000 people are expected to pass through the airport this week
British Columbians need to save for up to 20 years to afford first home

British Columbians need to save for up to 20 years to afford first home

First-time homebuyers in the Lower Mainland have to save for over a decade to afford current prices.
Canadians continue to be hit by cyberattacks, some lose money

Canadians continue to be hit by cyberattacks, some lose money

Some 23 per cent of Canadian organizations hit by cyberattacks in 2022 experienced direct financial losses as a result.
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