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Vancouver Now & Then: What's changed in 90 years at the corner of Granville and 10th

Vancouver Now & Then: What's changed in 90 years at the corner of Granville and 10th

The building itself hasn't changed much in the last century, but what it's used for has
'Part of our culture': 68% of B.C. adults take part in outdoor recreation, says poll

'Part of our culture': 68% of B.C. adults take part in outdoor recreation, says poll

When it comes to accessing the outdoors in B.C., big gaps remain when it comes to gender, where you live, and how much money you make.
6 people have drowned in B.C. this year. Here's how to stay safe

6 people have drowned in B.C. this year. Here's how to stay safe

"I can't emphasize enough the need to wear a life jacket when boating."
Roller Girl’s rollerblading Vancouver charges dismissed

Roller Girl’s rollerblading Vancouver charges dismissed

Roller Girl — a.k.a. Angela Dawson — directs traffic while on wheels in her trademark bright pink attire.
B.C. man faces public masturbation, urination, threat charges

B.C. man faces public masturbation, urination, threat charges

Alleged incidents occurred in Vancouver, Victoria and Sidney.
Vancouver looks to reduce natural gas for stoves, fireplaces in new builds

Vancouver looks to reduce natural gas for stoves, fireplaces in new builds

Due to potential consequences of an all-out ban, a city committee adopted a motion that still allows for some natural gas infrastructure.
Holiday from hell: Richmond family's dream trip to Rockies goes up in flames

Holiday from hell: Richmond family's dream trip to Rockies goes up in flames

The family-of-8’s rental car went up in smoke in the middle of nowhere, leaving them stranded, with bears close by
Unforgettable dining experience: Bears spotted swimming at Shawnigan

Unforgettable dining experience: Bears spotted swimming at Shawnigan

Linda Lee Matthews called the moment a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Canadian forestry execs deny overseas control, but government documents tell a different story

Canadian forestry execs deny overseas control, but government documents tell a different story

Amid a federal investigation into Paper Excellence's business ties, a briefing note shows Nova Scotia's government knew the company was controlled by a Chinese-Indonesian conglomerate as recently as 2017. Former B.C. officials declined to comment.
Massive Black Culture Celebration in Vancouver will feature iconic rappers

Massive Black Culture Celebration in Vancouver will feature iconic rappers

Attendees will also get to browse Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) food, clothing, and artisan vendors. 
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