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Canucks send Brännström, Bains to AHL — Forbort reportedly ready to return

Canucks send Brännström, Bains to AHL — Forbort reportedly ready to return

The Vancouver Canucks can accrue more cap space with Arshdeep Bains and Erik Brännström in the AHL.
B.C. scientist discovers carbon space molecule, a clue to origins of life

B.C. scientist discovers carbon space molecule, a clue to origins of life

The discovery of the 1-cyanopyrene carbon molecule was made in the Taurus molecular cloud, a star nursery that offers clues to the formation of our solar system.
Vancouver's Stanley Park seawall remains closed after powerful storm

Vancouver's Stanley Park seawall remains closed after powerful storm

The park board initiated the closures ahead of last weekend's catastrophic storm.
Park board GM wants Vancouver’s waterfront homeless camp closed by Nov. 7

Park board GM wants Vancouver’s waterfront homeless camp closed by Nov. 7

Steve Jackson: "Many have received housing offers and have not accepted, and at this point in time, we've made the decision that there's no longer justification to keep the temporary designated zone in place."
Buyer’s market emerges in Vancouver luxury real estate, says top brokerage

Buyer’s market emerges in Vancouver luxury real estate, says top brokerage

Sales over $4 million fell 13% this past summer, according to Sotheby’s.
$300 move-in fee 'not reasonable' if no furniture, B.C. tribunal tells strata

$300 move-in fee 'not reasonable' if no furniture, B.C. tribunal tells strata

A Vancouver strata was ordered to drop the move-in fee from $300 to $150 if no furniture is involved.
Vancouver office market at ‘turning point’ as investment recovers

Vancouver office market at ‘turning point’ as investment recovers

Leasing activity also expected to pick up following anticipated rate cuts
Pandemic custom couch creation lands B.C. couple on Dragons' Den

Pandemic custom couch creation lands B.C. couple on Dragons' Den

At first, the thought of running a furniture business was "absolutely crazy."
Furstenau talks to Eby but not Rustad amid possible balance-of-power role for Greens

Furstenau talks to Eby but not Rustad amid possible balance-of-power role for Greens

Green Leader Sonia Furstenau didn’t rule out working with the Conservatives, but made it clear in a Wednesday news conference that she’s not impressed with Rustad’s leadership so far
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Waiting for the results of the B.C. election

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Waiting for the results of the B.C. election

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