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McLaren driver caught speeding 160 km/h on Lions Gate Bridge issued 6-month driving ban

McLaren driver caught speeding 160 km/h on Lions Gate Bridge issued 6-month driving ban

As the vehicle pulled away the estimated speed was 190 km/h. The speed limit is 60 km/h.
In a mostly bad season, Nils Höglander has been unequivocally good

In a mostly bad season, Nils Höglander has been unequivocally good

A look under the hood at Höglander's advanced analytics suggests he's been even better than you might think.
Exciting new Mexican restaurant moving into key Granville Island space

Exciting new Mexican restaurant moving into key Granville Island space

A new cantina with patio, take-out window, tortilla shop and retail space is set to debut this summer
All Metro Vancouver Disney Store locations closing down

All Metro Vancouver Disney Store locations closing down

Soon Vancouverites won't have a place to buy things from The Happiest Place On Earth.
Where to get Afternoon Tea to go in Vancouver for Mother's Day

Where to get Afternoon Tea to go in Vancouver for Mother's Day

Savour a sweet celebration for the special mom in your life
Fighter planes spotted flying above Vancouver on training exercise (VIDEO)

Fighter planes spotted flying above Vancouver on training exercise (VIDEO)

The two planes were returning to Cold Lake Alberta from Comox yesterday at around 2 p.m.
New Daiso store brings Japanese dollar-store style shop to downtown Vancouver (PHOTOS)

New Daiso store brings Japanese dollar-store style shop to downtown Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Check out all the weird and wonderful made-in-Japan things you can buy at this new store 🛍
'What a joke': Vancouverites react to American actors filming in the city in the wake of soaring COVID-19 cases

'What a joke': Vancouverites react to American actors filming in the city in the wake of soaring COVID-19 cases

"So actors and movie crews can travel here from around the world, but we aren’t allowed to leave our health authority."
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. again rise to 500

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. again rise to 500

No new COVID-19 deaths are known to have taken place in B.C. in the past day.
B.C. confirms 799 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 127,048

B.C. confirms 799 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 127,048

There are 8,089 active cases of COVID-19 in the province
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