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Renderings: New tower proposed for busy Vancouver intersection

Renderings: New tower proposed for busy Vancouver intersection

Right now there's a strip mall home to some familiar casual restaurants at the location
'Shell game' helps Canada avoid counting forestry emissions, finds study

'Shell game' helps Canada avoid counting forestry emissions, finds study

Canada's forestry sector emits more than 90 million tonnes of carbon pollution every year, but the federal government is not counting it, new research has found.
Israel-Hamas war reason for spike in hate crimes, protests in Vancouver

Israel-Hamas war reason for spike in hate crimes, protests in Vancouver

Staff Sgt. Astrid Bonter: "Cases are solved when someone calls police to report a crime."
Failed traffic stop escalates to helicopter pursuit in B.C., woman's arrest

Failed traffic stop escalates to helicopter pursuit in B.C., woman's arrest

The female driver of a Toyota Corolla was arrested with the help of police dog services.
'Tires aren't a silver bullet': TransLink braces for Metro Vancouver snowstorm

'Tires aren't a silver bullet': TransLink braces for Metro Vancouver snowstorm

"Buses are only as good as the roads they drive."
U.S. grand jury indictment issued to four B.C. residents accused of stock fraud

U.S. grand jury indictment issued to four B.C. residents accused of stock fraud

Offshore shell facilitator and former lawyer Fred Sharp of West Vancouver and three alleged associates are facing criminal securities fraud allegations in a grand jury indictment.
This Port Moody woman is an emissary for German cuisine. Now she's taking over an iconic New West restaurant

This Port Moody woman is an emissary for German cuisine. Now she's taking over an iconic New West restaurant

Amelie Janzen has been taking her MunChi traditional German foods to farmers markets around Metro Vancouver since last June.
Brr! Will more bone-chilling Arctic air make its way to Metro Vancouver?

Brr! Will more bone-chilling Arctic air make its way to Metro Vancouver?

Will the region get another blast of cold air after the snow?
British Columbians with major depression paying $700 a week for help

British Columbians with major depression paying $700 a week for help

Treating depression cost B.C.'s health system more than $1.5 billion over two years, shows SFU study.
'Avoid travel by vehicle': Metro Vancouver snowstorm could make driving dangerous

'Avoid travel by vehicle': Metro Vancouver snowstorm could make driving dangerous

The snow event is expected to be on the "heavier side" for the region, resulting in treacherous road conditions.
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