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West Van calls on province to end racist land titles

West Van calls on province to end racist land titles

If West Vancouver were to pursue it alone, it would cost residents more than $1 million.
Here's how big of a fine you'll get slapped with for driving over a fire hose in Vancouver

Here's how big of a fine you'll get slapped with for driving over a fire hose in Vancouver

A Vancouver firefighter was off work for two years after someone drove over a fire hose
'I have dashcam footage': Driver captures large rocks hitting cars

'I have dashcam footage': Driver captures large rocks hitting cars

A video shows a driver swerving into the next lane after hitting the object.
Vancouver's Published on Main ranks as Canada's best restaurant

Vancouver's Published on Main ranks as Canada's best restaurant

New guide's algorithm ranks restaurants based on 100 judges' 10 top picks
Opa! 9 fun events happening during Greek Heritage Month

Opa! 9 fun events happening during Greek Heritage Month

Greek Heritage Month returns to Vancouver from June 3-26.
Massive, B.C.-wide 911 service outage affecting Telus, Koodoo customers

Massive, B.C.-wide 911 service outage affecting Telus, Koodoo customers

Customers are asked to use an alternative means to contact local emergency if their 911 call fails.
Burnaby school board sues architect over $108M high school project

Burnaby school board sues architect over $108M high school project

The school board alleges KMBR Architects Planners Inc. and Fast + Epp Structural Engineers Inc. are responsible for delays and extra costs at the Burnaby North Secondary School replacement project
Port Moody luxury home buyer wins $176K in dispute over repairs

Port Moody luxury home buyer wins $176K in dispute over repairs

Were the buyers picky or fair? Real estate contracts are very important and everyone needs to read the fine print. When a Port Moody builder said thousands were held back from the sale price, the BC Supreme Court was asked to weigh in.
'17 billion nanoplastics': Tampons and pads not so plastic-free

'17 billion nanoplastics': Tampons and pads not so plastic-free

What does all this plastic mean in the long run?
Burnaby Hospital breaks ground on new construction for redevelopment

Burnaby Hospital breaks ground on new construction for redevelopment

Premier John Horgan and Health Minister Adrian Dix visited the hospital.
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