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B.C.'s Step 4 restart delay won't stop North Vancouver's Shipyards Festival going ahead

B.C.'s Step 4 restart delay won't stop North Vancouver's Shipyards Festival going ahead

Festival-goers should expect vaccine passport checks and the possibility of a ticketed (but still free) event to manage crowd capacity
How can B.C. defend, protect itself against devastating wildfire seasons?

How can B.C. defend, protect itself against devastating wildfire seasons?

Forestry experts and a B.C. First Nation fire chief are calling for more fuel management, fire smarting and prescribed burns.
Indigenous communities managed sea otter populations for millennia, study finds

Indigenous communities managed sea otter populations for millennia, study finds

Learn about the history of flight in Canada at this hidden gem museum in Metro Vancouver (PHOTO)

Learn about the history of flight in Canada at this hidden gem museum in Metro Vancouver (PHOTO)

The Canadian Museum of Flight is a great "layover" spot for anyone interested in aviation and B.C. history.
'The child-welfare system is residential schools part two,' says lawyer

'The child-welfare system is residential schools part two,' says lawyer

'It's easy to get into the child-protection system. It is very difficult to get out.'
Mount Pleasant has a new all-day indie hub for coffee and eats

Mount Pleasant has a new all-day indie hub for coffee and eats

The Forecast is looking good on Main Street!
Iconic Burnaby soccer star Christine Sinclair getting her own documentary

Iconic Burnaby soccer star Christine Sinclair getting her own documentary

Sinclair and the Canadian Women's National Team recently won gold at the Tokyo Olympics
Burnaby's new $3M Gilmore urban trail opens to kudos from cyclists

Burnaby's new $3M Gilmore urban trail opens to kudos from cyclists

The City of Burnaby is getting some good reviews from area cyclists about the completion of a new project. The $3 million Gilmore Urban Trail Project is now complete and open to cyclists.
Businesses that resist vaccine passport program could be forced to close: B.C. government

Businesses that resist vaccine passport program could be forced to close: B.C. government

More details about the program will be released before Sept. 13.
'Everything is changing': Unvaccinated British Columbians get first dose

'Everything is changing': Unvaccinated British Columbians get first dose

Unvaccinated British Columbians cite a number of reasons for waiting. For some, a new proof of vaccination plan is finally driving them to get their first jab.
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