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Heat wave pushes Metro Vancouver to 'unprecedented' early season water use

Heat wave pushes Metro Vancouver to 'unprecedented' early season water use

The region's 2.7 million residents and businesses used 1.79 billion litres of water Sunday, June 27, just shy of the all-time record set in 2009.
A massive full buck moon is set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

A massive full buck moon is set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

It's also known as the "thunder moon" ⚡️🌕
Grocery store and cafe Oh Carolina now open in Mount Pleasant

Grocery store and cafe Oh Carolina now open in Mount Pleasant

A corner store for contemporary times.
Indigenous artist creates massive mural at Ikea in Coquitlam to commemorate 215 children

Indigenous artist creates massive mural at Ikea in Coquitlam to commemorate 215 children

Coquitlam businesses share their concern about the discovery of 215 unmarked children’s graves in Kamloops.
PNE Fair announces summer 2021 return with 'limited scope' and essential attractions

PNE Fair announces summer 2021 return with 'limited scope' and essential attractions

Tickets go on sale Friday, July 2
Everything you need to know about B.C.'s new rules for gatherings starting July 1

Everything you need to know about B.C.'s new rules for gatherings starting July 1

"But everybody needs to move at their own pace in this as well," said B.C.'s top doctor.
Here are the top 10 cheapest gas prices in Metro Vancouver right now

Here are the top 10 cheapest gas prices in Metro Vancouver right now

And also the day that gas prices are expected to fall.
Should the Canucks draft Kent Johnson?

Should the Canucks draft Kent Johnson?

The dynamic playmaker looks to Elias Pettersson as an inspiration.
'Too hot': British Columbians flock to hotels for air conditioning

'Too hot': British Columbians flock to hotels for air conditioning

BC Hotel Association says occupancy in some parts of the province is 100 per cent.
'Nobody owns a view unless you’re on a cliff’: Tall tower for Coquitlam City Centre gets mixed reviews

'Nobody owns a view unless you’re on a cliff’: Tall tower for Coquitlam City Centre gets mixed reviews

A 25-storey tower — the tallest a building can go on the east side of Coquitlam’s Pipeline Road — is set to get the green light from city hall next month.
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