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Surrey woman disappointed after family asked for ID at townhouse complex pool

Surrey woman disappointed after family asked for ID at townhouse complex pool

A Surrey woman says she wants to help educate the public about racism after a member of her townhouse complex's staff requested her family show ID when they were using the pool.
Video of overcrowded pigs by animal rights group prompts investigation

Video of overcrowded pigs by animal rights group prompts investigation

A new animal rights group in Kamloops made a squeal this week when their video of pigs being transported in crowded conditions was shared over social media over 200 times.
Activists form water procession to protest Trans Mountain expansion at Burnaby marine terminal

Activists form water procession to protest Trans Mountain expansion at Burnaby marine terminal

Members of Coast Salish Nations lead a flotilla from North Vancouver to Trans Mountain’s Westridge marine terminal in Burnaby to perform a ceremony on the water.
Exotic corpse flower begins to emit is putrid scent at Bloedel Conservatory

Exotic corpse flower begins to emit is putrid scent at Bloedel Conservatory

A corpse flower blooms at Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Mich., Thursday, July 12, 2018. A unique and exotic tropical plant, acclaimed for its size and abhorred for its smell, is blooming at a Vancouver conservatory.
Health Canada 'concerned' by cannabis companies sponsoring music events

Health Canada 'concerned' by cannabis companies sponsoring music events

Flowering marijuana plants are pictured during a tour of Tweed in Smiths Falls, Ontario on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2016. Health Canada is prepared to crackdown on licensed medical marijuana producers who are sponsoring music festivals and other events.
Health care providers leading walks in BC parks to help get kids outside

Health care providers leading walks in BC parks to help get kids outside

Photo Shutterstock Health-care providers will be leading walks in 100 B.C. parks on Canada's Parks Day to help families reduce their kid's screen time and enjoy the great outdoors.
B.C. says local governments can regulate pot growth on agricultural land

B.C. says local governments can regulate pot growth on agricultural land

Photo Shutterstock Local and Indigenous governments in British Columbia will be permitted to prevent marijuana production in their communities on land that is part of the Agricultural Land Reserve, but with conditions.
Check out this musical interactive exhibit at the Vancouver Art Gallery

Check out this musical interactive exhibit at the Vancouver Art Gallery

B.C. artist Kevin Schmidt's exhibit We Are the Robots invites visitors to play their own vinyl records in a listening room at the Vancouver Art Gallery (VAG).
Performance art exhibit explores Japanese, Indigenous connections to land

Performance art exhibit explores Japanese, Indigenous connections to land

Tahltan Nation artist Peter Morin poses beside a mask carved by Haida artist Corey Bulpitt.
Driving ban overturned for attempted 911 call in North Vancouver

Driving ban overturned for attempted 911 call in North Vancouver

A North Vancouver RCMP officer prepares to issue a ticket during a distracted driving enforcement blitz in March 2018.
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