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We've got the perfect gift for your dad this Father's Day

We've got the perfect gift for your dad this Father's Day

Your dad is probably awesome
Insights from a civil engineer: Assessing the Sea to Sky Highway’s design

Insights from a civil engineer: Assessing the Sea to Sky Highway’s design

Beyond the picturesque allure, what does a civil engineer make of B.C.’s iconic Sea to Sky Highway? We delve into expert insights.
Korean fried chicken joint quietly closes up shop in Vancouver

Korean fried chicken joint quietly closes up shop in Vancouver

It lasted just over two years
Sail on a lavish, round-trip cruise to Alaska from Vancouver at a steal

Sail on a lavish, round-trip cruise to Alaska from Vancouver at a steal

Not only does the cost include transportation on a beautiful five-star vessel, but it also includes meals, entertainment, snacks, and lodging. 
Dump truck driver survives 'freak accident' after colliding into barrier

Dump truck driver survives 'freak accident' after colliding into barrier

The driver was not injured, according to police.
Suspected arson fire forces temporary closure of one of Vancouver's oldest restaurants

Suspected arson fire forces temporary closure of one of Vancouver's oldest restaurants

The 80-year-old diner known for its all-day breakfast and burgers is recovering after a fire
Toyota vs. Ferrari: A Coquitlam race engineer could soon be part of motorsports history

Toyota vs. Ferrari: A Coquitlam race engineer could soon be part of motorsports history

Deft thumbs at the video game controller has lead a Coquitlam man to one of the most storied car races in the world at one of the sport’s most famous tracks.
B.C.'s minimum wage to be highest among provinces starting June 1

B.C.'s minimum wage to be highest among provinces starting June 1

B.C. has the second highest minimum wage in the country as of June 1.
Kirk LaPointe: The public is calling for an inquiry. Johnston and Trudeau should give us one

Kirk LaPointe: The public is calling for an inquiry. Johnston and Trudeau should give us one

Conflicts of interest are about perception, writes Kirk LaPointe
Opinion: In B.C., Alberta and around the world, forcing drug users into treatment is a violent policy

Opinion: In B.C., Alberta and around the world, forcing drug users into treatment is a violent policy

Instead of forcing people into substance use treatment, provinces should work with municipalities and health boards to expand life-saving safe use sites and tackle the housing crisis.
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