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Remains of Whistler, B.C., man found in Alberta one year after disappearance

Remains of Whistler, B.C., man found in Alberta one year after disappearance

The remains of a 22-year-old man who vanished a year ago from Whistler, B.C., have been found in Alberta.
Trudeau says pot will be legal this summer, despite calls for delay

Trudeau says pot will be legal this summer, despite calls for delay

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rises during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, May 1, 2018.

Greenpeace activists occupy Kinder Morgan drill in Delta

Photo Duncan Cairns-Brenner Two women climbed on top of Kinder Morgan’s tunnel boring machine just before dawn today and unfurled a banner that says 'Protect Water, Stop Pipelines.
A B.C. company is using classic Boler molds to make this new camping trailer

A B.C. company is using classic Boler molds to make this new camping trailer

If you camp in B.C. you've likely heard of Boler trailers. Launched in Winnipeg in 1968, this year marks the 50th anniversary of this iconic trailer that was in production until 1988.
John Nightingale is retiring from the Vancouver Aquarium - here's his letter announcing it

John Nightingale is retiring from the Vancouver Aquarium - here's his letter announcing it

After 25 years as the President and CEO of the Vancouver Aquarium and Ocean Wise, our overarching parent global conservation organization, I am letting you know today that I am retiring at the end of this year.
Andre De Grasse coming to Vancouver to run in the Harry Jerome Classic

Andre De Grasse coming to Vancouver to run in the Harry Jerome Classic

Andre De Grasse wins at the sold out 2017 Vancouver Sun Harry Jerome Track Classic.
Rental-only zones in B.C. could result in lower land prices: experts

Rental-only zones in B.C. could result in lower land prices: experts

Shutterstock A proposal that would give cities in British Columbia the power to zone land for rental housing could moderate the price of affected properties, experts say.
Jane’s Walk explores collective housing movement

Jane’s Walk explores collective housing movement

Erik Paulsson is leading a Jane’s Walk in East Vancouver this weekend called “Collective Housing as an Ownership Model.” Here Paulsson is pictured in “the Zulla,”one of the houses he’s featuring.
The Westham Island Bridge is getting a retrofit

The Westham Island Bridge is getting a retrofit

The Westham Island Bridge will getting a much needed retrofit later this summer. Photograph By file The Westham Island Bridge will getting a much needed retrofit later this summer.
Future of park board tree farm up in the air

Future of park board tree farm up in the air

Park Board’s tree farm in Campbell Valley Park. Google Maps It’s been a staple of Vancouver Park Board operations for decades but the future of the city’s tree farm seems uncertain.
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