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'In distress': 20 animals seized from Metro Vancouver property: SPCA

'In distress': 20 animals seized from Metro Vancouver property: SPCA

Nine dogs, five birds, three cats, two rabbits and one pig are now in SPCA custody receiving care and veterinary treatment. 
Langley film studio to be one of region's largest industrial projects

Langley film studio to be one of region's largest industrial projects

Avison Young noted in its most recent industrial real estate report that Metro Vancouver is now ranked as the third-largest film production centre in North America.
Broadway smash-hit 'Hamilton' finally making tour stop in Vancouver

Broadway smash-hit 'Hamilton' finally making tour stop in Vancouver

Don't throw away your shot to see this pop-culture phenom
Missing woman last seen exiting a Metro Vancouver transit bus

Missing woman last seen exiting a Metro Vancouver transit bus

When last seen she was wearing beige pajamas and no shoes
Cartoon: The other west coast royalty

Cartoon: The other west coast royalty

Daniel, Henrik and... Harry?
Keep your umbrella handy: Vancouver forecast calls for 7 straight days of rain

Keep your umbrella handy: Vancouver forecast calls for 7 straight days of rain

The snow may be gone, but Vancouver is heading into a decidedly wet week.
Knight Street Bridge maintenance work begins this week

Knight Street Bridge maintenance work begins this week

A single lane in each direction will be closed nightly for the work
West Vancouver artist Gordon Smith dies at 100

West Vancouver artist Gordon Smith dies at 100

Smith passed away at his home in West Vancouver on Saturday
Restaurant charging extra 1% on bills to recover costs of B.C. health tax

Restaurant charging extra 1% on bills to recover costs of B.C. health tax

“We had a number of choices — we could lay off employees, increase the price of beer and food, or cut portions, or put a fee on."
Pipeline protesters block access to Swartz Bay ferry terminal in support of Wet’suwet’en Nation hereditary chiefs

Pipeline protesters block access to Swartz Bay ferry terminal in support of Wet’suwet’en Nation hereditary chiefs

Travellers looking to get on the 7:00 a.m. ferry from Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen by way of Salt Spring Island have apparently been unable to get through this morning. BC Ferries sent out a notice at 6:56 a.m.