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B.C.'s urban forests are failing poor and racialized communities, says study

B.C.'s urban forests are failing poor and racialized communities, says study

A report looking at 12 Canadian cities, including Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, Abbotsford and Vancouver, found urban trees and their cooling effects are largely concentrated in rich, white neighbourhoods.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Vancouver events for 'Orange Shirt Day'

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Vancouver events for 'Orange Shirt Day'

There are many ways to engage, educate, and reflect on the important day.
'Death by 1,000 paper cuts': Vancouver music venues band together as the Imperial faces safety concerns

'Death by 1,000 paper cuts': Vancouver music venues band together as the Imperial faces safety concerns

Shows have been cancelled and bands forced to move venues due to safety concerns outside the Imperial.
Canada Line Bridge hosts Indigenous murals

Canada Line Bridge hosts Indigenous murals

Three Musqueam artists were selected to create original digital murals, reflecting the past, present, and future of the region, “through the lens of colonialism and reconciliation.”
This Coquitlam restaurant is rebranding. Here's why

This Coquitlam restaurant is rebranding. Here's why

Comfort food and fresh takes on breakfast, lunch and dinner at the newly rebranded restaurant on Schoolhouse Street in Coquitlam.
Beloved Vancouver vegan brand crowdfunding ahead of retail bakery opening

Beloved Vancouver vegan brand crowdfunding ahead of retail bakery opening

"The project is now exceeding our budget," says brand and bakeshop founder Erin Ireland.
Welcome to 2022 ticket sticker price shock, B.C.

Welcome to 2022 ticket sticker price shock, B.C.

Cross-border travel complications are helping inflate sports, music concert prices

Editorial: National Day for Truth & Reconciliation is an opportunity to act

Editorial: National Day for Truth & Reconciliation is an opportunity to act

It's not a day to sleep in or boot out of town. There are steps you can take to advance reconciliation.
Dog stolen in Vancouver returned to family, found in Burnaby

Dog stolen in Vancouver returned to family, found in Burnaby

Metro Vancouver Transit Police reunite stolen dog, Ollie the border collie, with his family after a SkyTrain attendant spotted him at the Lougheed SkyTrain station boarding a Coquitlam-bound bus.
Province bracing for combined surge in COVID-19 and flu, Henry says

Province bracing for combined surge in COVID-19 and flu, Henry says

Modelling used to prepare the health-care system for the fall COVID and flu season projects up to 700 additional patients hospitalized over the coming months.
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