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Tour of ancient Indigenous village offers unique B.C. vacation opportunity

Tour of ancient Indigenous village offers unique B.C. vacation opportunity

A group tours the Huu-ay-aht First Nation’s ancient capital site of Kiixin in September 2017, located at Bamfield, B.C., on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island overlooking Barkley Sound. The tour runs May through September.
Chilliwack school trustee facing human rights complaint for LGBTQ comments

Chilliwack school trustee facing human rights complaint for LGBTQ comments

Barry Neufeld. Photo Chilliwack School District A Chilliwack school trustee is facing a human rights complaint for controversial comments he has made about gender identity and sexual orientation. The B.C.
You don't need to be a baseball fan to love these new Vancouver neighbourhood tees

You don't need to be a baseball fan to love these new Vancouver neighbourhood tees

One of the tshirts now available from the East Van Baseball League The East Van Baseball League just released a series of nine t-shirts reflecting different teams in their scrappy sandlot league.
This Instagram account shows people doing weird stuff to get cherry blossom photos in Vancouver

This Instagram account shows people doing weird stuff to get cherry blossom photos in Vancouver

Vancouver designer LeLe Chan has been running an Instagram account for the past 3 years that you might want to follow. @cherryblossommadness documents people who flock to the cherry blossom trees in front of her home every year.
Trudeau pledges money, new law to make Trans Mountain happen, without details

Trudeau pledges money, new law to make Trans Mountain happen, without details

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, B.C.
Man who helped recover bodies after Titanic disaster remembered 106 years later

Man who helped recover bodies after Titanic disaster remembered 106 years later

The British liner Titanic sails out of Southampton, England, at the start of its doomed voyage on April 10, 1912.
Vancouver women recount different paths to sobriety

Vancouver women recount different paths to sobriety

April is Alcohol Awareness Month and recent stats suggests alcoholism is on the rise in women particularly
Burnaby investigates reported sediment spill into creek south of Trans Mountain terminal

Burnaby investigates reported sediment spill into creek south of Trans Mountain terminal

Streamkeeper John Preissl stands north east of Trans Mountain’s terminal in Burnaby. Excavation at the site behind him may have led to a sediment spill downstream in Silver Creek.
Vancouver artists turn rented van into roving art gallery

Vancouver artists turn rented van into roving art gallery

Kent Lins and Sandy Buck are taking their art show on the road. Photo Dan Toulgoet Kent Lins and Sally Buck were pretty stoked to have their work in any way associated with the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Injured Broncos cheered by Stanley Cup visit to their hospital bedsides

Injured Broncos cheered by Stanley Cup visit to their hospital bedsides

Ryan Straschnitzki, centre, poses with brothers Connor, left to right, and Jett, father Tom, girlfriend Erica, sister Jaden and mother Michelle as they pose with the Stanley Cup at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon in this recent handout photo.
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