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Agile thief hid in ceilings to burglarize stores after they closed (VIDEO)

Agile thief hid in ceilings to burglarize stores after they closed (VIDEO)

Most of us just imagine what it would be like to run around a store after closing hours and all the workers had gone home, but one North Vancouver man actually made that his m.o. for burglary.
B.C. floats plans for immunization registry

B.C. floats plans for immunization registry

Following the recent spread of measles, B.C.’s Ministry of Health is working to implement a mandatory immunization registry by September.
You can fly round-trip Vancouver to New York for only $347 CAD (Incl tax)

You can fly round-trip Vancouver to New York for only $347 CAD (Incl tax)

New York is the city that doesn't sleep, and they is virtually something for everyone to enjoy in this vibrant urban jungle.
Vancouver ranks #3 in the world for quality of life

Vancouver ranks #3 in the world for quality of life

A recent survey has named Vancouver third in the world for quality of life in a three way tie with Auckland, New Zealand and Munich, Germany.
More density eyed for Coquitlam's SkyTrain corridor

More density eyed for Coquitlam's SkyTrain corridor

Coquitlam’s new plan for its city centre aims to reduce sprawl, stop the destruction of older and still affordable homes, keep a lid on rising assessments and create lively neighbourhoods.
Canadians faced with new travel requirements for travel to Europe

Canadians faced with new travel requirements for travel to Europe

The ETIAS is completely electronic and keeps track of visitors from countries who do not need a visa to enter the Schengen Zone.
Hellenic Community of Vancouver targeted after club rents venue for far right event

Hellenic Community of Vancouver targeted after club rents venue for far right event

Vancouver’s Hellenic Community has been targeted in recent weeks after the Free Speech Club rented the facility to host its latest event.
Vancouver businessman David Sidoo charged in U.S. college bribery scandal

Vancouver businessman David Sidoo charged in U.S. college bribery scandal

A prominent Vancouver businessman and philanthropist is among 50 people charged in what United States authorities are alleging is the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted.
Burnaby to launch bike-sharing pilot program

Burnaby to launch bike-sharing pilot program

On Monday, Burnaby city council approved a recommendation from municipal staff to advance a request for qualification from potential bike-share operators.
Volunteers in Vancouver to tally homeless on streets and in shelters

Volunteers in Vancouver to tally homeless on streets and in shelters

Vancouver's annual homeless count is to begin tonight and will continue through all city neighbourhoods for 24 hours.
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