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Metro Vancouver weather: Above-average heat, possible showers over long weekend

Metro Vancouver weather: Above-average heat, possible showers over long weekend

Have a look at what to expect over the holiday long weekend.
Vandalism, theft pushing many B.C. small businesses to the brink

Vandalism, theft pushing many B.C. small businesses to the brink

One in five business owners says they may not survive the coming year if conditions don't improve
You can sail on a lavish cruise from Vancouver to Japan at 50% off

You can sail on a lavish cruise from Vancouver to Japan at 50% off

The cruise also visits Alaska, and the price includes the cost of all your meals, accommodation, and entertainment.
Four things to do in Richmond this weekend

Four things to do in Richmond this weekend

Learn about historical boats in Steveston or find out what type of tomatoes you like this weekend.
Hiker survives 18-metre fall while trying to save her dog near Squamish

Hiker survives 18-metre fall while trying to save her dog near Squamish

'It wasn't a straight fall—I tumbled four times,' said Margaux Cohen, recalling the moment she plunged down Tricouni Peak during an August hike.
These 17 photos capture the vibe at the PNE over 75 years ago

These 17 photos capture the vibe at the PNE over 75 years ago

Time travel back to this time in 1947...
Free, family-friendly street fest in Vancouver's 'South Flats' features Yukon Blonde, student market

Free, family-friendly street fest in Vancouver's 'South Flats' features Yukon Blonde, student market

Something to do near the start of September in a growing community
B.C. couple mistakenly becomes grill company's help line and ends up honoured for it

B.C. couple mistakenly becomes grill company's help line and ends up honoured for it

Most people would ignore unknown calls. But a Summerland couple answered every one — offering help, advice, and even friendship along the way.
Opinion: How the sound of names can bias hiring decisions

Opinion: How the sound of names can bias hiring decisions

New research shows that even the sound of a name can influence how job candidates are judged.
'Moral imperative': Teachers say more climate change lessons needed in classrooms

'Moral imperative': Teachers say more climate change lessons needed in classrooms

As climate change becomes more evident in Canadians' daily lives, teachers across the country say the education system must better equip younger generations to deal with its fallout.
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