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VIA Rail just cancelled all of its trips across Canada

VIA Rail just cancelled all of its trips across Canada

Effective immediately and until further notice.
All remaining West Coast Express trips cancelled today due to rail blockade

All remaining West Coast Express trips cancelled today due to rail blockade

Customers are advised to use SkyTrain and bus service instead.
Wet'suwet'en supporters planning to shut down government offices in Victoria on Friday

Wet'suwet'en supporters planning to shut down government offices in Victoria on Friday

A social media post calls on “settlers” and union members to “take responsibility for the colonial institutions causing violence against Wet’suwet’en people.”
Meet the Metro Vancouver teen who's climbing to his Olympic dream

Meet the Metro Vancouver teen who's climbing to his Olympic dream

He's just placed third at the Canadian national open bouldering championships.
BC Ombudsperson in Metro Vancouver soon to hear your complaints

BC Ombudsperson in Metro Vancouver soon to hear your complaints

This is your chance to let it out.
City seeks wider array of voices for Vancouver Plan survey

City seeks wider array of voices for Vancouver Plan survey

So far, the majority of responses received have been from English speakers over 40 without young children.
Quinn Hughes for Calder and Jacob Markstrom for Vezina might be aiming too low

Quinn Hughes for Calder and Jacob Markstrom for Vezina might be aiming too low

Is it unreasonable to suggest Hughes could compete for the Norris and Markstrom for the Hart?
B.C. residential sales, prices jump year over year: BCREA

B.C. residential sales, prices jump year over year: BCREA

The average home resale price was $725,370, up 9% over the January 2019 average price.
Six last minute ways to save your Valentine's Day in Vancouver

Six last minute ways to save your Valentine's Day in Vancouver

We've got some ideas for gifts. The rest is up to you.
Solitary confinement challenge heads to Supreme Court of Canada

Solitary confinement challenge heads to Supreme Court of Canada

Canada’s high court will hear a B.C. Civil Liberties Association case challenging the constitutionality of solitary confinement.