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The world's first female aircraft engineer was Vancouver-born: Women's History Month (VIDEO)

The world's first female aircraft engineer was Vancouver-born: Women's History Month (VIDEO)

A new 'Heritage Minute' is kicking off Women's History Month by highlighting the story of a Vancouver engineer
Police investigating fatal shooting in North Vancouver

Police investigating fatal shooting in North Vancouver

The shooting happened in the area of 17th Street and St. Andrew's.
Richmond mom claims racial profiling after COVID alert at school

Richmond mom claims racial profiling after COVID alert at school

“Is that what it’s coming to? People telling tales about their neighbours? This is not right.”
Visiting Surrey girlfriend costs U.S. man $2,000

Visiting Surrey girlfriend costs U.S. man $2,000

The Romeo made an unauthorized entry into Canada in violation of COVID-19 border rules.
$12.5-million pedestrian and cycling pathway approved for Granville Bridge

$12.5-million pedestrian and cycling pathway approved for Granville Bridge

Pedestrians and cyclists traversing Granville Street Bridge will soon have more room to make the trip over False Creek
Watch spooky movies under the stars at Metro Vancouver's last drive-in theatre

Watch spooky movies under the stars at Metro Vancouver's last drive-in theatre

Metro Vancouver’s only drive-in theatre plans to spook moviegoers with a Fright Fest of movies every weekend this October
Here is what Vancouver's air quality is expected to be like this week

Here is what Vancouver's air quality is expected to be like this week

Active children and adults, and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.
B.C. mayors call on provincial political parties for solutions to homelessness

B.C. mayors call on provincial political parties for solutions to homelessness

Mayors from Vancouver to Prince George also want better transit, new fiscal relationship with government
Fish hooks, trip wires, and nail 'traps' found in Mount Pleasant community garden

Fish hooks, trip wires, and nail 'traps' found in Mount Pleasant community garden

'There were fish hooks hung at eye-level from trees, signs, and a wooden plank of upward-facing nails,' say police who are asking for witnesses to come forward
Missing Vancouver man may be in Sea to Sky, says VPD

Missing Vancouver man may be in Sea to Sky, says VPD

Police called the disappearance “out of character" and authorities and his family are concerned for his well-being.
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