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Trudeau won't say whether Liberals will delay cannabis legalization

Trudeau won't say whether Liberals will delay cannabis legalization

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rises during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, May 1, 2018.
Health Canada mandates warning sticker on all prescription opioids

Health Canada mandates warning sticker on all prescription opioids

Health Canada is making warning stickers and patient information handouts mandatory with all opioids dispensed at pharmacies or in doctor’s offices starting in October.
The Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Vancouver is shutting down in 2020

The Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Vancouver is shutting down in 2020

Photo Shutterstock It was announced today that the Four Seasons is "concluding its management of Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver, effective January 31, 2020".
Three orphaned river otters released back into the wild

Three orphaned river otters released back into the wild

Photo BC SPCA Three young river otters have been released into the wild after spending about a year at the BC SPCA's Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre (Wild ARC).
VIDEO: 11 ridiculously cute rescue ducklings

VIDEO: 11 ridiculously cute rescue ducklings

Last week the baby mallard ducklings above lost their mother after she was hit by a car. A passerby called the BC SPCA who came and scooped em up, rescuing them.
Dead 600 pound "garbage bear" to be on permanent display at Coquitlam city hall

Dead 600 pound "garbage bear" to be on permanent display at Coquitlam city hall

This suspected “garbage” bear — struck by a car off Chilko Drive in Coquitlam, in October 2016, and euthanized two days later — will be on permanent display in the lobby of Coquitlam city hall as early as next week.
North Vancouver driver charged in fatal crash with cyclist

North Vancouver driver charged in fatal crash with cyclist

Floral tributes surround a “ghost bike” memorial on Shavington Street for a cyclist killed in a nearby collision, in this image taken days after the July 2017 crash.
New pixel art video game has Vancouver as a "dystopian animal society"

New pixel art video game has Vancouver as a "dystopian animal society"

Local video game studio, EggNut, has launched a Kickstarter game for an upcoming game you're going to want to have a look at.
Point Grey tax rally protests 'ideological' property tax

Point Grey tax rally protests 'ideological' property tax

People took turns addressing the crowd of roughly 300 people at the May 1 rally against the B.C. government’s “school tax” at Trimble Park in Point Grey.
Partial human remains found in Burnaby park

Partial human remains found in Burnaby park

Police line/Shutterstock Police are investigating the discovery of partial human remains in a North Burnaby park earlier this morning. Burnaby RCMP got a report from a member of the public at about 10:30 a.m.
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