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Magnitude 5.2 earthquake strikes off the coast of B.C.

Magnitude 5.2 earthquake strikes off the coast of B.C.

No tsunami warning has been issued as a result.
Environment Canada updates Christmas Day forecast for Vancouver

Environment Canada updates Christmas Day forecast for Vancouver

The forecast is still calling for a chance of flurries this week.
1,800 sq ft condos in this West End development start at $5 million

1,800 sq ft condos in this West End development start at $5 million

The last time a unit sold at an address next door to this one it went for $305,000
Vancouver’s industrial heritage faces uncertain future (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

Vancouver’s industrial heritage faces uncertain future (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

Industrial buildings are like the Rodney Dangerfield of the heritage world.
Company fined $13k for forklift that crashed into tree and parked car

Company fined $13k for forklift that crashed into tree and parked car

The forklift stalled at a Burnaby worksite and rolled down a hill, stopping only after it hit a parked vehicle.
These B.C. cities are ranked the best for work in 2020

These B.C. cities are ranked the best for work in 2020

A community north of Vancouver has ranked in the top spot two years running now
Road closed after driver slams car into a Burnaby building

Road closed after driver slams car into a Burnaby building

The building is the site of the local International Union of Painters & Allied Trades.
Vancouver police say suspicious package found at Waterfront Station 'not a threat'

Vancouver police say suspicious package found at Waterfront Station 'not a threat'

UPDATE: "A suspicious package was located, however, with the assistance of the VPD emergency response team, it has been determined that the package is not threat," said Sgt. Clint Hampton
How the B.C. tech sector plans to fix its problem with gender representation

How the B.C. tech sector plans to fix its problem with gender representation

Three more Vancouver moderate income housing projects face public hearings in new year

Three more Vancouver moderate income housing projects face public hearings in new year

The projects faced general neighbourhood opposition at a joint open house last June, but they also earned some support.
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