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Flair Airlines to announce if it will be required to stop flying in Canada

Flair Airlines to announce if it will be required to stop flying in Canada

The time has arrived for the decision...and that might mean chaos for Canadian travellers.
Watch: Burnaby teen identified as Surrey homicide victim

Watch: Burnaby teen identified as Surrey homicide victim

Police are looking for help as they piece together timeline of 18-year-old Maanav Kinkar's activities before he was found dead in Surrey's Hazelnut Meadows Park last Thursday.
One of Vancouver's most iconic restaurants is ready to re-open after rebrand and renovation

One of Vancouver's most iconic restaurants is ready to re-open after rebrand and renovation

After over 40 years, the bright yellow restaurant on Granville Island has a new identity.
Opinion: Ukrainian language schools in Western Canada were shaped by shifting settler colonial policies

Opinion: Ukrainian language schools in Western Canada were shaped by shifting settler colonial policies

Ukrainian language education in the Canadian Prairies was shaped by shifting policies governing non-English immigrant settler language instruction in a larger settler colonial context.
Opinion: Cigarette ads were banned decades ago. Let's do the same for fossil fuels

Opinion: Cigarette ads were banned decades ago. Let's do the same for fossil fuels

The number of people who die from climate change each year is roughly the same as the number of people who die from tobacco use.
Opinion: 'Every child matters': One year after the unmarked graves of 215 Indigenous children were found in Kamloops

Opinion: 'Every child matters': One year after the unmarked graves of 215 Indigenous children were found in Kamloops

As the number of unmarked graves found will likely only increase over the months and years to come, we can’t forget that every child matters.
Losing one’s mother tongue in multicultural Canada

Losing one’s mother tongue in multicultural Canada

Language is tied to one's culture, history and sense of identity. But immigrants in Canada struggle to keep their mother tongues.
5 things you (probably) didn't know were founded in Vancouver

5 things you (probably) didn't know were founded in Vancouver

From coffee to environmental advocates to a very disliked company all started here.
Watch: This 1960s video shows what a 'Vancouver honeymoon' could look like

Watch: This 1960s video shows what a 'Vancouver honeymoon' could look like

Its focus is definitely different from today's travel advertising
Photos: There's a floating home for sale at Granville Island and it's absolutely adorable

Photos: There's a floating home for sale at Granville Island and it's absolutely adorable

It may just cause you to drop your jaw.
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