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Mario Canseco: Polling shows push for proportional representation stalling in B.C.

Mario Canseco: Polling shows push for proportional representation stalling in B.C.

One-fifth of British Columbians are unhappy with the current first-past-the-post system, according to a new Research Co. survey
Bear Mountain on the market, including golf courses, development lands

Bear Mountain on the market, including golf courses, development lands

Last week, the B.C. Supreme Court granted the request of the receiver in control of the development to put the property up for sale.
Here are some of our favourite patios on the North Shore

Here are some of our favourite patios on the North Shore

North Vancouver and West Van offer several great spots for outdoor dining with stunning views
B.C. travel agency ordered to pay couple $3,300 after Cancun holiday flop

B.C. travel agency ordered to pay couple $3,300 after Cancun holiday flop

The Civil Resolution Tribunal found the company breached the parties' contract to arrange a vacation package when it did not provide other flight options.
Opinion: Canadian wetlands are treasures that deserve protection

Opinion: Canadian wetlands are treasures that deserve protection

Canada is home to a quarter of the world's remaining wetlands. Despite decades of efforts, wetlands continue to be under threat around the world.
Six years in prison for B.C. man who held ex captive during 'degrading' 12-hour assault

Six years in prison for B.C. man who held ex captive during 'degrading' 12-hour assault

The woman managed to escape after secretly grabbing a pair of nail clippers.
Lawyers question Vancouver's short-term rental rules

Lawyers question Vancouver's short-term rental rules

Two cases in July show booking rates at downtown apartments of 90 and 76 per cent via Airbnb and booking.com.
Video: Great blue heron flies right into a West End apartment

Video: Great blue heron flies right into a West End apartment

A Vancouver woman shares her POV of helping her unexpected winged guest find its way back out
Burnaby driver clocked at 194 km/h caught by motorcycle patrol near Squamish

Burnaby driver clocked at 194 km/h caught by motorcycle patrol near Squamish

A late-night speeder was intercepted by BC Highway Patrol after being caught going more than 100 kilometres per hour over the limit near Lions Bay.
Family-run Vancouver pizza restaurant opening third location soon

Family-run Vancouver pizza restaurant opening third location soon

The pizza restaurant first opened in Kits back in 2002.
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