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Whose idea was it to plant palm trees in Vancouver?

Whose idea was it to plant palm trees in Vancouver?

Not that we're complaining, but where did they come from?
'Sick new skate spot': Vancouverites react to knocked-down pole on bike route

'Sick new skate spot': Vancouverites react to knocked-down pole on bike route

The resident alleges that a driver may have crashed into it.
Big FREE beach concert playing popular movie scores and more coming to Vancouver this weekend

Big FREE beach concert playing popular movie scores and more coming to Vancouver this weekend

Including Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and more.
YVR outdoor atrium to finally open this summer

YVR outdoor atrium to finally open this summer

The “glassed-in island forest” did not open with the rest of the Pier D terminal expansion in June 2022
'Ridiculous': 14 levels of underground parking in proposed 80-storey Burnaby tower draw concerns

'Ridiculous': 14 levels of underground parking in proposed 80-storey Burnaby tower draw concerns

As Burnaby approves taller and taller condo towers, the parking gets deeper and deeper. “It’ll take 10 minutes just for somebody to park their car,” said a city councillor.
Lifeguard shortage? B.C. communities find success with unique tactics

Lifeguard shortage? B.C. communities find success with unique tactics

Many B.C. communities have come up with creative new ways to retain and attract lifeguards.
Finding a B.C. home under $200K is a 'race against the clock'

Finding a B.C. home under $200K is a 'race against the clock'

Maple Ridge, Chilliwack and Delta are the cities with the most homes under this price.
B.C. bank manager who stole from mother-in-law avoids prison

B.C. bank manager who stole from mother-in-law avoids prison

The former CIBC bank manager withdrew funds from her mother-in-law's account to fuel a drug addiction, the court heard.
Wildfires are fuelling eco-anxiety but taking climate action can help, experts say

Wildfires are fuelling eco-anxiety but taking climate action can help, experts say

When Jennifer Austin woke up on Tuesday morning, her Ottawa home smelled like smoke, even though all the windows were closed. "I felt like a little bit under siege," she said.
Climate change made May heat in Western Canada 10 times more likely, early data suggests

Climate change made May heat in Western Canada 10 times more likely, early data suggests

Preliminary data shows elevated spring temperatures in Western Canada were made 10 times more likely due to climate change, and helped fuel a number of wildfires.
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