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Bear spotted walking along train tracks in Gastown (VIDEO)

Bear spotted walking along train tracks in Gastown (VIDEO)

Yes, a bear.
B.C. sees COVID-19 hospitalizations, active infections and new cases fall

B.C. sees COVID-19 hospitalizations, active infections and new cases fall

No new deaths keep the province's pandemic death toll at 1,597 people.
Meet the man who loads Vancouver's historic 9 o'clock gun (VIDEO)

Meet the man who loads Vancouver's historic 9 o'clock gun (VIDEO)

He's known as the 'powder master'.
Judge tosses West Van cheese thief’s excessive force lawsuit

Judge tosses West Van cheese thief’s excessive force lawsuit

Plaintiff claimed cheese was planted on him by security
Shoe giant closes store in Burnaby’s biggest mall amid COVID-19 slump

Shoe giant closes store in Burnaby’s biggest mall amid COVID-19 slump

Naturalizer has closed two Burnaby locations
Over 5,500 Peloton treadmills recalled in Canada due to safety hazard

Over 5,500 Peloton treadmills recalled in Canada due to safety hazard

Customers who own this particular Peloton equipment should stop using it immediately
More changes coming to Stanley Park traffic patterns

More changes coming to Stanley Park traffic patterns

If you're planning to drive or ride through Stanley Park this spring or summer, check this out.
Police seek help identifying man whose remains found in North Van's Cates Park in 1994

Police seek help identifying man whose remains found in North Van's Cates Park in 1994

Skull discovered in Cates Park is part of a cold case facial reconstruction project
Richmond RCMP investigating hit and run involving 10-year-old and his dog

Richmond RCMP investigating hit and run involving 10-year-old and his dog

The 10-year-old boy was walking his dog at the time of the collision
'Fatbergs' are plaguing Metro Vancouver's sewers — has Coquitlam found a solution?

'Fatbergs' are plaguing Metro Vancouver's sewers — has Coquitlam found a solution?

Understaffed and overworked, Metro Vancouver sewer workers can't keep up with a rising 'fatberg' problem threatening to blow sewage onto streets and into streams — now Coquitlam is looking to crack down on the city's greasy habits, and pave the way for a regional solution.
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