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B.C.'s premier wants you bang pots and pans again

B.C.'s premier wants you bang pots and pans again

Premier John Horgan urges residents to make noise for a revived 7 p.m. cheer on BC Day for frontline health-care workers and those fighting B.C.'s wildfires.
Modified version of Harmony Arts Festival returns to West Vancouver waterfront

Modified version of Harmony Arts Festival returns to West Vancouver waterfront

10-day festival subject to COVID-19 protocols as set by the provincial health officer
Letter: Reconciliation Pole hammers home our need to listen to 'Indigenous voices that have gone unheard'

Letter: Reconciliation Pole hammers home our need to listen to 'Indigenous voices that have gone unheard'

"I will make mistakes but I want to be a better ally. I don’t think you’re crazy. I’m listening now."
B.C. wildfires: Dry lightning, heavy smoke posing challenges for crews

B.C. wildfires: Dry lightning, heavy smoke posing challenges for crews

Not only are crews battling fires and dealing with rising temperatures and smoky conditions, they're also up against outside factors.
A spectacular full sturgeon moon is set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

A spectacular full sturgeon moon is set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

Are you ready for the full moon magic? ✨🌕✨
No tsunami threat in B.C. after 8.2-magnitude earthquake in Alaska

No tsunami threat in B.C. after 8.2-magnitude earthquake in Alaska

'My house was shaking'
J-Pod returns to Salish Sea after 'unprecedented' 108-day absence

J-Pod returns to Salish Sea after 'unprecedented' 108-day absence

Between 1976 and 2013, the pod was documented in the Salish Sea every month of every year.
After 41 years, an iconic Vancouver restaurant will close to undergo a total transformation and rebrand

After 41 years, an iconic Vancouver restaurant will close to undergo a total transformation and rebrand

"It's our final summer as Bridges Restaurant."
Vancouver cold case files: The Pauls family was the city's first triple murder

Vancouver cold case files: The Pauls family was the city's first triple murder

The only clues police had to go on were a partial footprint in the garden, a bloody, but unidentifiable palm print on the bedroom wall, and a dislodged rock in the garden that indicated the way the killer had fled.
You can view a dazzling 'twin meteor shower' from Metro Vancouver tonight

You can view a dazzling 'twin meteor shower' from Metro Vancouver tonight

The double shower may even produce fireballs that "light up the entire sky for a few fleeting seconds."
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