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Amazon deliveries spike plastic pollution 29% in a year, report shows

Amazon deliveries spike plastic pollution 29% in a year, report shows

Environmental group calls on Ottawa to include plastics from Amazon deliveries in ban
Don't want to cook your own Christmas dinner? These Vancouver restaurants will save the day

Don't want to cook your own Christmas dinner? These Vancouver restaurants will save the day

Here are some tantalizing options for ordering a holiday meal to-go to enjoy in your own home this Christmas. 
Bowling with chickens among animal cruelty cited in $300K Fraser Valley fines

Bowling with chickens among animal cruelty cited in $300K Fraser Valley fines

Companies have made significant changes as a result of investigation, judge says
Transport Canada urges locals to stop harassing workers on the English Bay barge

Transport Canada urges locals to stop harassing workers on the English Bay barge

Transport Canada has been made aware of workers being subject to verbal harassment while at the worksite.
Where to go for a last-minute winter getaway with kids - without crossing the border

Where to go for a last-minute winter getaway with kids - without crossing the border

Travel with kids remains complicated these days. Here's how to safely explore a bit beyond your backyard this holiday season.
Vancouver Park Board unveils 'Barge Chilling Beach' sign at English Bay (PHOTOS)

Vancouver Park Board unveils 'Barge Chilling Beach' sign at English Bay (PHOTOS)

The Park Board calls the sign Vancouver's own "little holiday gift"
CRA says time running out for Canadians to make tax relief requests

CRA says time running out for Canadians to make tax relief requests

Deadline is Dec. 31
Opinion: Whoever tied the English Bay Barge to a rock is a folk hero and a genius

Opinion: Whoever tied the English Bay Barge to a rock is a folk hero and a genius

That should hold
Stop 'mass surveillance' of British Columbians, U.S. company told

Stop 'mass surveillance' of British Columbians, U.S. company told

B.C.'s information and privacy commissioner has ratcheted up his language in ordering a non-compliant U.S. company to stop collecting and storing facial images of British Columbians
Vancouver woman assaulted in Mexico returns home for surgery

Vancouver woman assaulted in Mexico returns home for surgery

She was able to fly with her injuries allegedly caused by a Canadian boxer she encountered in a bar
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