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Jogger who crossed U.S. border accidentally a warning to Canadians: expert

Jogger who crossed U.S. border accidentally a warning to Canadians: expert

USA/Canada border markings are often hard to spot.
Check out these cute canines at Vancouver's biggest dog meet up

Check out these cute canines at Vancouver's biggest dog meet up

In case you missed it Vancouver's Biggest Dog Meet Up #3 happened on Sunday at Lafarge Lake in Coquitlam bringing dog owners and their fur babies together for some good times in the sunshine.
B.C. tightens payday lending practices, protecting most vulnerable

B.C. tightens payday lending practices, protecting most vulnerable

Money mart is one of many Canadian companies that offer payday loans. Photo Shutterstock New limits on fees for cashing cheques and high-cost loans will take effect on Sept. 1 in British Columbia.
New dad De Grasse: Fatherhood is a "new step into becoming a man"

New dad De Grasse: Fatherhood is a "new step into becoming a man"

Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse, of Toronto, sits for an interview after a news conference for the Harry Jerome International Track Classic, in Vancouver, on Monday June 25, 2018.
Premier John Horgan blasts protectionism of Trump administration

Premier John Horgan blasts protectionism of Trump administration

Premier John Horgan announces changes to the province’s minimum wage, at a coffee shop in North Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday February 8, 2018.
BC Parks raises over $2.3 million through specialty licence plate sales

BC Parks raises over $2.3 million through specialty licence plate sales

BC Parks has raised over $2.3 million by selling 100,000 specialty licence plates.
Here's the story behind that chain-link mosque in Vanier Park

Here's the story behind that chain-link mosque in Vanier Park

Portrait of Ajlan Gharem Multidisciplinary artist Ajlan Gharem's Paradise Has Many Gates is the first installation to be formally unveiled on June 26 for Vancouver Biennale's 2018 to 2020 exhibition titled re-IMAGE-n.
Will he or won’t he? The Ryan Reynolds watch is on at the Rio Theatre

Will he or won’t he? The Ryan Reynolds watch is on at the Rio Theatre

dpool Tonight’s double bill of Deadpool is sold out. But will Ryan Reynolds will be there? Oh, the drama. Photograph By GAGE SKIDMORE Mere hours before show time, Corrine Lea is still mum on the presence of one of Vancouver’s favourite sons.
B.C. First Nation narrowly rejects self-government, land and resource treaty

B.C. First Nation narrowly rejects self-government, land and resource treaty

Photo Lheidli T’enneh A British Columbia First Nation has voted against a treaty proposal from the B.C. and Canadian governments that would have included self-government and more than 43 square kilometres of land.
Three local mayors will be co-hosting different call-in radio shows on CKNW

Three local mayors will be co-hosting different call-in radio shows on CKNW

Gregor Robertson, Michael Smith and John Becker will all be co-hosting shows on CKNW on Friday Over the past two months CKNW (on air at 980AM) has been broadcasting a monthly series called CKNW’s Mayors Day .
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