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They were in pre-production for 'The Elephant Man.' Then COVID hit

They were in pre-production for 'The Elephant Man.' Then COVID hit

Coquitlam-based Stage 43 remounts "The Elephant Man," a play postponed by the 2020 pandemic lockdowns, with actors from the Tri-Cities, New Westminster and Vancouver.
Watch: Vancouver's newest brunch option a delectable departure from the norm

Watch: Vancouver's newest brunch option a delectable departure from the norm

Brunch for midday risers in search of savoury plates and sophisticated sips
'This is going to cause a riot': Paid parking could come to Vancouver's Spanish Banks Beach

'This is going to cause a riot': Paid parking could come to Vancouver's Spanish Banks Beach

Spanish Banks is the only beach in Vancouver with free parking
Heart patients in green environments live longer, finds B.C. scientist

Heart patients in green environments live longer, finds B.C. scientist

UBC researcher finds heart patients who lived closer to green spaces had a 7% lower risk of mortality.
Everything you need to know about this new direct flight from Vancouver to Thailand

Everything you need to know about this new direct flight from Vancouver to Thailand

Visit the sparkling shores of Thailand with direct flights.
Firearms investigation in Delta leads to criminal charges

Firearms investigation in Delta leads to criminal charges

The CBSA opened the investigation in early April.
'All you can enjoy': Popular Vancouver food festival reveals mouthwatering 2024 lineup

'All you can enjoy': Popular Vancouver food festival reveals mouthwatering 2024 lineup

Featuring a jaw-dropping roster of over 60 local chefs and restaurants
Low snowpack brings Metro Vancouver lawn watering restrictions May 1

Low snowpack brings Metro Vancouver lawn watering restrictions May 1

Brown lawns are encouraged in Metro Vancouver to save water in anticipation of low water reservoirs in 2024.
Canadians facing 'energy poverty' need $42B to escape, says report

Canadians facing 'energy poverty' need $42B to escape, says report

Pembina Institute report calls for billions of dollars in spending to help low-income Canadians escape energy poverty while making their homes more efficient. 
B.C. cannabis industry calls for government action

B.C. cannabis industry calls for government action

Industry urges government to implement Cannabis Act final report recommendations
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