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Giant inflatable groundhog returns to its stomping grounds in New West

Giant inflatable groundhog returns to its stomping grounds in New West

People dig this Sapperton resident’s five-metre-tall groundhog – including groundhog carollers: ‘They have a repertoire of groundhog carols.’
Could a massive wildfire devastate Metro Vancouver similar to Los Angeles?

Could a massive wildfire devastate Metro Vancouver similar to Los Angeles?

"We are not immune," says an expert.
New Steamworks taproom and restaurant opens in North Vancouver

New Steamworks taproom and restaurant opens in North Vancouver

The Central Lonsdale business has 30 beers on tap and a full-kitchen menu
‘Negligent and rude’: B.C. dog killer’s sentencing delayed

‘Negligent and rude’: B.C. dog killer’s sentencing delayed

Judge Ellen Gordon scolds Randeep Singh Ghataura’s lawyers
Two couples lose life savings on Port Coquitlam land deal

Two couples lose life savings on Port Coquitlam land deal

Two Coquitlam couples say they've lost their retirement savings after Quarry Rock filed for bankruptcy last year.
Deterioration of trees in Stanley Park ‘progressing much faster than anticipated’

Deterioration of trees in Stanley Park ‘progressing much faster than anticipated’

Staff report cites urgency to continue tree removal, with additional cost of $3M
Will B.C. fare better than other provinces in potential U.S. trade war?

Will B.C. fare better than other provinces in potential U.S. trade war?

British Columbia less reliant on U.S. for exports but ripple effect from more affected provinces just as damming, says business group
Chrystia Freeland, Mark Carney emerge as top contenders in Liberal leadership race

Chrystia Freeland, Mark Carney emerge as top contenders in Liberal leadership race

The former finance minister's official campaign launch is set for Sunday in Toronto but Chrystia Freeland used social media Friday to make clear her intention to join the race.
Cat poo case nets $3,117 damages from B.C. tribunal

Cat poo case nets $3,117 damages from B.C. tribunal

Gregory Ormston said Dianne Holt's cat was using his yard as a litter box and that he was returning the cat droppings to the owner by putting them in her yard.
B.C. coroner investigating in-custody death of robbery accused

B.C. coroner investigating in-custody death of robbery accused

Douglas Gordon Ewing was charged after an incident at Vancouver’s Holt Renfrew high-end clothing store.
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