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Here’s what will happen to Vancouver's iconic Movieland Arcade sign

Here’s what will happen to Vancouver's iconic Movieland Arcade sign

Neon signs in Vancouver used to be overwhelming, but now the classics are collectors' pieces.
'Mommy, I want to go home': B.C. family leaves two ERs in one night after waiting hours for care

'Mommy, I want to go home': B.C. family leaves two ERs in one night after waiting hours for care

"This is the first time in my life when I felt that I could see it crumbling," says a Burnaby mom.
Here's why Canadian travellers might get a 'notification card' in their luggage

Here's why Canadian travellers might get a 'notification card' in their luggage

Can items be removed from your luggage without someone telling you?
Metro Vancouver gas prices could drop to levels not seen since January

Metro Vancouver gas prices could drop to levels not seen since January

One petroleum analyst from GasBuddy says the price of a litre of regular gasoline could drop by as much as 20 cents in the coming week, and even more the week after.
Sea to Sky mountains featured in poster from the Squamish artist who brought you 'Sh*tty Plants'

Sea to Sky mountains featured in poster from the Squamish artist who brought you 'Sh*tty Plants'

Sarah Keller's 'Mountains of the Sea to Sky' includes Sḵwx̱wú7mesh names.
Egg cartons were invented in B.C.

Egg cartons were invented in B.C.

A Bulkley Valley invention.
Vancouver police board executive director no longer on job

Vancouver police board executive director no longer on job

Stephanie Johanssen served three years, seven months in lead role
B.C. scientist helps build 'risk of extinction' tool for biggest fish

B.C. scientist helps build 'risk of extinction' tool for biggest fish

A shark expert from B.C.'s Simon Fraser University has helped create a tool to measure the biodiversity of the ocean's biggest predatory fish, and conversely, their risk of extinction.
Employers, employees lock horns over office efficiency

Employers, employees lock horns over office efficiency

Statistics Canada attributes the productivity gain to the lifting of public health measures this past spring.
Mass layoffs at Amazon hit Vancouver offices

Mass layoffs at Amazon hit Vancouver offices

Media reports indicate as many as 10K workers are being let go this week
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