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Architects behind North Vancouver's Polygon Gallery win another design award

Architects behind North Vancouver's Polygon Gallery win another design award

Patkau Architects has received three international awards for the project over the last year
Care providers team up to promote LGBTQ2S+ inclusiveness for seniors

Care providers team up to promote LGBTQ2S+ inclusiveness for seniors

BC Care Providers Association (BCCPA), EngAge BC and Dignity Seniors Society (DSS) have formed a new collaboration to promote LGBTQ2S+ inclusiveness and competency in British Columbia’s continuing care sector.
Vancouver offers a resort-like local travel experience with everything just outside your hotel room

Vancouver offers a resort-like local travel experience with everything just outside your hotel room

This summer, you can find all of the international dining, hotel amenities, and travel excursions you are looking for— including tours, sightseeing, attractions, arts, and adventure — right here in the city.
Richmond restaurant opens Hong Kong hawker-style patio

Richmond restaurant opens Hong Kong hawker-style patio

Late night dim sum, drinks offered through “dai pai dong” experience
Richmond lawyer to honour Dr. Bonnie Henry through songs

Richmond lawyer to honour Dr. Bonnie Henry through songs

The pandemic hasn't stopped Perry Ehrlich from creating, singing and having fun with young musical talents.
City of Vancouver launches Pride Week 2021 (VIDEO)

City of Vancouver launches Pride Week 2021 (VIDEO)

The annual Pride Parade is going virtual once again. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark endorses Vancouver mayoral hopeful

Former B.C. premier Christy Clark endorses Vancouver mayoral hopeful

Mark Marissen gets political support from his ex-wife, former premier Christy Clark
Massive 20-acre sunflower farm set to open this week

Massive 20-acre sunflower farm set to open this week

The festival will feature 50 different kinds of sunflowers, dahlias, gladiolas and wild flowers.
'Heat dome' likely primed B.C. waters for spike in shellfish illnesses: health officials

'Heat dome' likely primed B.C. waters for spike in shellfish illnesses: health officials

As waters warm, scientists worry more coastal regions — from Washington to British Columbia to Alaska — could be in for more outbreaks due to shellfish-borne contagions.
B.C. forests are 'bonfires waiting to go off' — are more fires the solution?

B.C. forests are 'bonfires waiting to go off' — are more fires the solution?

There are billions of tonnes of wood fuel waiting to ignite B.C. forests, a recent white paper shows. As climate change leads to hotter, drier summers, could prescribed fire be the solution? Is it time to let it all burn?
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