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Water taxi to Bowen suspends its Coal Harbour commuter run as of May 18

Water taxi to Bowen suspends its Coal Harbour commuter run as of May 18

Bowen Land and Sea Taxi is stopping its commuter water taxi service to Coal Harbour as of May 18.
Will Cambie Corridor experience more growing pains?

Will Cambie Corridor experience more growing pains?

Allan Buium, chairman of the Riley Park South Cambie Community Vision Group, is worried about aspects of the Cambie Corridor plan.
Habitat SOS: How to save our streams

Habitat SOS: How to save our streams

Five-year-old Urara Nakamori prepares to release coho smolt into McDonald Creek, part of the West Vancouver Streamkeeper Society’s Adopt-a-fish program in partnership with the Coho Society of North Shore.
Waterfront SeaBus terminal to get over-40 facelift

Waterfront SeaBus terminal to get over-40 facelift

The middle-aged SeaBus terminal on the south shore of Burrard Inlet will get a $17 million upgrade in the coming year.
Judge orders Burnaby man to divorce his wife

Judge orders Burnaby man to divorce his wife

A Supreme Court judge has given a Burnaby man 14 days to file for an Islamic Iranian divorce from a wife who has already divorced him in Canada. Armin Kariminia and Fariba Nasser were married in Iran in 1994, according to court documents.
Every week, flowers are left for Kitsilano’s war dead. You'll be surprised who's doing it

Every week, flowers are left for Kitsilano’s war dead. You'll be surprised who's doing it

Grade 8 Kitsilano secondary school student Sayako Leznoff has been quietly placing flowers underneath a school plaque commemorating the school’s 141 Second World War casualties since late last year.
Attention drivers: East First Avenue partial lane closures begin soon

Attention drivers: East First Avenue partial lane closures begin soon

Partial and full closures on East First Avenue are scheduled to begin near the end of May. Photo Dan Toulgoet FortisBC has posted its Vancouver and Burnaby construction schedule for the new gas line it's putting in.
Aga Khan's visit to Vancouver this weekend expected to draw 20,000 people

Aga Khan's visit to Vancouver this weekend expected to draw 20,000 people

His Highness the Aga Khan is in Canada this week as part of an international celebration of his Diamond Jubilee, marking 60 years as spiritual leader of the global Shia Ismaili Muslim community.
Public hearings coming for two VPD officers accused in separate cases

Public hearings coming for two VPD officers accused in separate cases

File photo An adjudicator has been appointed to oversee a public hearing for a Vancouver police inspector accused of discreditable conduct involving a female special constable.
Cree two-spirited activist Jack Saddleback shares stories tonight

Cree two-spirited activist Jack Saddleback shares stories tonight

Photo contributed Jack Saddleback, a two-spirit Cree transgender gay man, will be sharing stories and poems tonight.
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