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Vancouver firefighters attacked online for pro-Pride post

Vancouver firefighters attacked online for pro-Pride post

The Vancouver firefighters were inundated with 'hateful and homophobic' messages.
Much anticipated Tsleil-Waututh Nation canoe festival returns for another summer

Much anticipated Tsleil-Waututh Nation canoe festival returns for another summer

The packed event will take over Whey-Ah-Wichen from June 28-30, bringing together First Nations from across Canada and the U.S.
Free symphony, opera festival return to Burnaby's Deer Lake Park this summer

Free symphony, opera festival return to Burnaby's Deer Lake Park this summer

Bring a blanket or a chair and get ready for the full outdoor orchestral and operatic experience.
North Shore wastewater plant needs forensic audit of $2.8B cost overrun, say councillors

North Shore wastewater plant needs forensic audit of $2.8B cost overrun, say councillors

The extraordinary $2.8-billion cost overrun of the North Shore wastewater treatment plant project needs a thorough independent eye, says a group of municipal councillors.
'Grolar' hybrid bears confirmed in Canadian study

'Grolar' hybrid bears confirmed in Canadian study

Few hybrid bears suggest Canadian polar bears not yet getting 'genetically swamped' by grizzlies, say researchers
ICBC vacating headquarters on North Vancouver waterfront in 2027

ICBC vacating headquarters on North Vancouver waterfront in 2027

An announcement of what will replace the Crown corporation on prime City of North Vancouver property is expected ‘soon’
BCTF removes online presence of committee allied with pro-Hamas rallies

BCTF removes online presence of committee allied with pro-Hamas rallies

A BC Teachers Federation committee had been promoting anti-Israel rhetoric, according to Jewish groups who are equally concerned with a lack of Holocaust education mandate and resources from the union.
Massive backyard party-style patio popping up in downtown Vancouver this summer

Massive backyard party-style patio popping up in downtown Vancouver this summer

It'll be just outside of BC Place
Photos: CATS is a 'full circle' for TUTS director Ashley Wright

Photos: CATS is a 'full circle' for TUTS director Ashley Wright

"CATS" director Ashley Wright, who grew up in Port Coquitlam, opens the popular musical to previews on Friday, July 5, 2024, at the Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park.
Courts in crisis: Sheriff shortage closes Vancouver courtrooms

Courts in crisis: Sheriff shortage closes Vancouver courtrooms

"The wheels of justice have come to a screeching halt today."
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