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9 enchanting light festivals to enjoy this holiday season in Metro Vancouver

9 enchanting light festivals to enjoy this holiday season in Metro Vancouver

Metro Vancouver will shine brightly this winter!
Aboriginal friendship centres sue former executive director for $48,000

Aboriginal friendship centres sue former executive director for $48,000

A notice of civil claim alleges Paul Lacerte arranged a loan for himself relating to personal expense items.
Canada is dropping the mandatory testing requirement for short cross-border trips

Canada is dropping the mandatory testing requirement for short cross-border trips

You no longer need to be tested for trips under 72 hours.
Iconic Burnaby restaurant shut down due to 'low traffic' amid COVID-19

Iconic Burnaby restaurant shut down due to 'low traffic' amid COVID-19

The Study had just reopened in September
Take a virtual tour of this $12.8 million Vancouver mansion with awe-inspiring views (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

Take a virtual tour of this $12.8 million Vancouver mansion with awe-inspiring views (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

The mansion has multiple rooftop patios and contemporary architecture
Journey through a magical 1km light walk at this new holiday event in Metro Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Journey through a magical 1km light walk at this new holiday event in Metro Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Ready to get your festive on?
Storing British Columbians' personal data outside Canada unacceptable: poll

Storing British Columbians' personal data outside Canada unacceptable: poll

Some 73% of 802 respondents to an IPSOS poll oppose Victoria changing privacy law to allow storage of British Columbians' private, personal information outside of Canada.
'We feel forgotten': 150 migrant workers reeling after B.C. flood evacuations

'We feel forgotten': 150 migrant workers reeling after B.C. flood evacuations

While some migrant workers remain on the job, hundreds more across B.C. are in a state of limbo after they were evacuated from farms devastated by floodwaters. Some say it's time to re-write their contracts to protect workers from climate change.
Human rights complaint over B.C. store's face mask policy dismissed

Human rights complaint over B.C. store's face mask policy dismissed

B.C.'s Human Rights Tribunal has dismissed a complaint from a purportedly asthmatic woman who alleged a pet store discriminated against her in refusing her store entry without a face mask.
Federal government money salvages affordable housing project in Downtown Eastside

Federal government money salvages affordable housing project in Downtown Eastside

City of Vancouver spends more than $7 million in federal money to buy out project at 162 Main St.
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