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There are cameras installed at Vancouver bus shelters and nobody will say why

There are cameras installed at Vancouver bus shelters and nobody will say why

Next time you’re at a Vancouver transit shelter with a digital advertising sign, look closely at the sign’s frame. At eye level, you’ll find a thumbnail-sized camera.
These are the six proposed options for Granville Bridge redesign

These are the six proposed options for Granville Bridge redesign

City of Vancouver staff have unveiled six options for how two of Granville Bridge’s eight motor vehicle lanes can be reallocated for pedestrians, cyclists and “rollers."
Vancouver park board will not seek injunction to remove homeless from Oppenheimer Park

Vancouver park board will not seek injunction to remove homeless from Oppenheimer Park

The chairperson of the elected seven-member Vancouver park board announced Friday that a court injunction will not be sought to remove the remaining homeless people and tents in Oppenheimer Park.
OPINION: Stop saying autism is something that needs to be 'overcome'

OPINION: Stop saying autism is something that needs to be 'overcome'

When a young woman was congratulated on having "overcome" her autism, she was upset, because being autistic is simply who she is.
Two suspects arrested for distraction thefts targeting seniors in East Vancouver

Two suspects arrested for distraction thefts targeting seniors in East Vancouver

Vancouver police have arrested two suspects who are believed to be responsible for a number of distraction thefts against seniors on the city's east side.
Here's why you'll see two cruise ships docked in North Vancouver this month

Here's why you'll see two cruise ships docked in North Vancouver this month

If North Vancouver residents notice cruise ships docked on the waterfront this month, it’s not because we’ve suddenly become a new port of call.
City of Vancouver issues hundreds of violation tickets to short-term rental rule-breakers

City of Vancouver issues hundreds of violation tickets to short-term rental rule-breakers

The City of Vancouver is touting its enforcement for helping its year-old short-term rental program run effectively.
Is 'the Blob' back?: Scientists warn of unusually warm waters off B.C. coast

Is 'the Blob' back?: Scientists warn of unusually warm waters off B.C. coast

While it had a somewhat funny name, 'the blob' from five years ago disrupted the West Coast marine ecosystem and depressed salmon returns.
Metro Vancouver sex work activist says feds have not lived up to talk of law reforms

Metro Vancouver sex work activist says feds have not lived up to talk of law reforms

A New Westminster sex work activist says she is disappointed by the failure of the Liberal government to act on its past opposition to Canada’s sex work laws.
Former B.C. grocery store manager facing 30 voyeurism charges

Former B.C. grocery store manager facing 30 voyeurism charges

A former grocery store assistant manager who allegedly video-recorded employees using the washroom is facing 30 voyeurism charges involving nine young women.
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