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Canuck, Vancouver's most famous crow, is now a Dad!

Canuck, Vancouver's most famous crow, is now a Dad!

Photo Shawn Bergman Vancouver's most famous crow is now a proud parent.
Greenpeace Canada doesn't seem to know where B.C. is on a map

Greenpeace Canada doesn't seem to know where B.C. is on a map

10:36 AM We reported yesterday about the Greenpeace activists who have occupied a Kinder Morgan drill in Delta.
House rich, tax poor: How a Point Grey couple is struggling to pay school surtax

House rich, tax poor: How a Point Grey couple is struggling to pay school surtax

David Tha and Paula Maisonville, who spoke at Tuesday night’s tax protest at Trimble Park, are cutting back on their household expenses to try to afford the additional $12,000 in taxes they’ll have to pay for their Point Grey home.
Explore OWL's rehabilitation facility at open house

Explore OWL's rehabilitation facility at open house

There will be meet and greets at OWL’s open house this weekend.
City, park board celebrates 100,000 trees planted since 2010 and counting

City, park board celebrates 100,000 trees planted since 2010 and counting

Mayor Gregor Robertson talks to a group of kindergarten students from Lord Nelson school during a tree planting event at Templeton Park Thursday.
SFU promotes ditching 'ivory tower' image

SFU promotes ditching 'ivory tower' image

SFU offers a program that introduces coding to girls. Photograph By SUBMITTED Radical > ivory tower.
Sweeping changes related to booze, entertainment coming to Vancouver’s nightlife

Sweeping changes related to booze, entertainment coming to Vancouver’s nightlife

Amsterdam night mayor Mirik Milan, UBC urban planning graduate Robert Catherall and Good Night Out Vancouver coordinator Stacey Forrester all spoke at Wednesday's council meeting concerning changes to the city's liquor laws.
WestJet severs ties with Hopper app after 'confusion' about secret fares

WestJet severs ties with Hopper app after 'confusion' about secret fares

A pilot taxis a Westjet Boeing 737-700 plane to a gate after arriving at Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, B.C., on Monday February 3, 2014.
Norovirus outbreaks linked to oysters a sign of water pollution: shellfish group

Norovirus outbreaks linked to oysters a sign of water pollution: shellfish group

Oysters contaminated with norovirus in British Columbia have become a costly problem and the issue magnifies a broader failure to keep oceans clean, says the provincial shellfish growers association.
VIDEO: Hipster 'Artisanal Lightsaber' maker stars in a Star Wars comedy

VIDEO: Hipster 'Artisanal Lightsaber' maker stars in a Star Wars comedy

Frozen in carbonite for an undisclosed period of time and recently thawed out, Valin Horn is the galaxy's "only maker of Artisanal Lightsabers".
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