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Check out this historical video report on the 1958 collapse of the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing (VIDEO)

Check out this historical video report on the 1958 collapse of the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing (VIDEO)

The clip would have been shown in movie theatres.
The Martin Mars Hawaii water bomber is listed for sale for $5 million (PHOTOS)

The Martin Mars Hawaii water bomber is listed for sale for $5 million (PHOTOS)

The last time the Hawaii Mars was used in B.C. to attack a fire was in 2015
Application to renovate historic downtown Vancouver building

Application to renovate historic downtown Vancouver building

The facade would be kept.
Vancouver’s hospitals already near crisis with COVI-19 surge ahead

Vancouver’s hospitals already near crisis with COVI-19 surge ahead

Record pandemic case numbers and hospitalizations are already sending Vancouver hospitals into crisis mode, with staff out sick, too many COVID-positive patients to allow isolation and overcrowded emergency departments.
Ex-Canucks forward Boucher found guilty of sexual assault of minor

Ex-Canucks forward Boucher found guilty of sexual assault of minor

In 2011, the then 17-year-old hockey player assaulted a 12-year-old girl.
‘Set us up to fail’: Vancouver business responds to city’s single-use plastic ban and fees

‘Set us up to fail’: Vancouver business responds to city’s single-use plastic ban and fees

Despite using sustainable products, one business still has to charge the city’s $0.25 fee
I Watched This Game: Hurricanes flatten the Canucks on Saturday morning

I Watched This Game: Hurricanes flatten the Canucks on Saturday morning

The Canucks kept pace with the Hurricanes early but the game got away from them in the second period.
Drivers caught racing on Vancouver streets blame police for doing their job

Drivers caught racing on Vancouver streets blame police for doing their job

The drivers accused traffic police of using an age-old tactic
Remembering Mel ‘Trick’ Davis: Harlem Globetrotter, mentor to young basketball players in Vancouver

Remembering Mel ‘Trick’ Davis: Harlem Globetrotter, mentor to young basketball players in Vancouver

‘More than basketball though, he taught life lessons every day and was a wonderful role model’
B.C. says medical confirmation no longer required to change gender on ID cards

B.C. says medical confirmation no longer required to change gender on ID cards

The change allows two-spirit, transgender and gender-diverse British Columbians to self-declare their gender identity on ID documents
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