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'We are ready': Here's how Vancouver is preparing for winter

'We are ready': Here's how Vancouver is preparing for winter

The City of Vancouver has close to 10,000 metric tons of salt at the ready in preparation for winter.
This historic 95-year-old West Vancouver house may be destined for demolition

This historic 95-year-old West Vancouver house may be destined for demolition

A deal that would have preserved a piece of West Vancouver heritage is history, and the fate of the Hewitt House could be grim.
Here is why the transit strike affects only the SeaBus...so far

Here is why the transit strike affects only the SeaBus...so far

Any bus service disruptions due to the union’s maintenance overtime ban will be harder to anticipate than SeaBus cancellations.
Batwoman shoot in Downtown Vancouver calls for 'significant action' tomorrow

Batwoman shoot in Downtown Vancouver calls for 'significant action' tomorrow

The Warner Brothers TV series entitled "Batwoman" will be filming tomorrow in Downtown Vancouver and the shoot involves "significant action."
Second assault trial ordered for Burnaby man with coin-eating compulsion

Second assault trial ordered for Burnaby man with coin-eating compulsion

A New Westminster man was sentenced to 14 months in jail for child pornography charges. Photo: Dustin Godfrey A Burnaby man acquitted of assaulting and threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend faces a new trial after a successful appeal by the Crown.
About that 'rogue' Tesla: ICBC says going driverless is not allowed

About that 'rogue' Tesla: ICBC says going driverless is not allowed

The autonomous operation of vehicles - like that "rogue" Tesla in a shopping centre parking lot - is not permitted in B.C., according to ICBC.
Squamish firefighter faces child pornography charges

Squamish firefighter faces child pornography charges

A Squamish firefighter has been charged with one count of possession of child pornography and one count of distribution of child pornography, court records show.
Vancouver considers seizing derelict hotels for $1 apiece in Downtown Eastside

Vancouver considers seizing derelict hotels for $1 apiece in Downtown Eastside

Vancouver city council is scheduled to vote today on the expropriation of two dilapidated hotels in the Downtown Eastside after failing to buy them.
14 SeaBus sailings to be cancelled Wednesdsay, confirms TransLink

14 SeaBus sailings to be cancelled Wednesdsay, confirms TransLink

TransLink has confirmed that another 14 SeaBus sailings will be cancelled tomorrow as a result of the transit strike issued by Unifor.
Vancouver councillors reflect on their first year in office

Vancouver councillors reflect on their first year in office

One year ago today, Vancouver’s new mayor and 10 city councillors were sworn into office. So how do they view the past year on the job?
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