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Jean Swanson to seek another term in October 2022 election

Jean Swanson to seek another term in October 2022 election

Swanson last of 11 council incumbents to confirm will be on ballot this year
B.C. tenant claims he didn't know people having oral sex on his balcony in view of everyone

B.C. tenant claims he didn't know people having oral sex on his balcony in view of everyone

The pair were observed in broad daylight
More than 200 homes for seniors included in new Granville Street project (IMAGES)

More than 200 homes for seniors included in new Granville Street project (IMAGES)

The project would offer a range of care.
More Canadians choosing to drive stoned, new research shows

More Canadians choosing to drive stoned, new research shows

The number of British Columbians involved in motor vehicle accidents after choosing to drive while intoxicated with marijuana products appears to have risen since its 2018 legalization, a new UBC study shows
New program for people with severe mental-health challenges operating in Vancouver

New program for people with severe mental-health challenges operating in Vancouver

Mayor Kennedy Stewart: ‘The results have been remarkable’
Story of Nadia Popovici saving Canucks' Brian Hamilton from cancer hits Late Night with Seth Meyers

Story of Nadia Popovici saving Canucks' Brian Hamilton from cancer hits Late Night with Seth Meyers

The feel-good story of 2022 is getting attention beyond the hockey world.
Someone made a 3D print of the English Bay Barge and here’s how you can too (PHOTOS)

Someone made a 3D print of the English Bay Barge and here’s how you can too (PHOTOS)

The print files can be downloaded for free!
Opinion: 3 things that should happen to better protect B.C.'s most vulnerable against COVID-19

Opinion: 3 things that should happen to better protect B.C.'s most vulnerable against COVID-19

"It’s time to take additional measures against COVID before the next wave."
B.C. emergency services face rising COVID-19 cases, but many refuse to share data

B.C. emergency services face rising COVID-19 cases, but many refuse to share data

Staff shortages are already growing across fire, police and ambulance services. Now, a leading infectious disease modeller warns of a 'danger zone' where emergency personnel shortfalls collide with peak hospitalizations.
Here's the story behind Vancouver's iconic crab fountain sculpture (VIDEO)

Here's the story behind Vancouver's iconic crab fountain sculpture (VIDEO)

It's over 50 years old! 🦀⛲
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