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"Goodnight, not goodbye:' embattled band Hedley plays last show before hiatus

"Goodnight, not goodbye:' embattled band Hedley plays last show before hiatus

Hedley fan’s Charene Gonschorek, left, and Brandon Krys show their support for the band before the final concert of their current tour in Kelowna, B.C., on Friday, March 23, 2018.
Police seek suspects in alleged violent assault on 61 year old on Surrey bus

Police seek suspects in alleged violent assault on 61 year old on Surrey bus

Photo Transit Police Transit police are looking for witnesses in the alleged violent assault of a 61-year-old woman following a dispute over seats on a Surrey, B.C., bus last week.
Elizabeth May, Burnaby MP arrested at Kinder Morgan protest

Elizabeth May, Burnaby MP arrested at Kinder Morgan protest

Kennedy Stewart and Elizabeth May hold a banner, blocking the entrance to the Kinder Morgan facility Friday afternoon.
Ready Player One virtual reality and retro gaming experience opens today

Ready Player One virtual reality and retro gaming experience opens today

VR enemy fighters Photo Melissa Shaw Vancouverites can try their hand at virtual reality, retro arcade games and take in live music in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery today.
Georgia Viaduct to close this weekend for Juno Award red carpet walk

Georgia Viaduct to close this weekend for Juno Award red carpet walk

Facing eastward, the entry point of the Georgia Street Viaduct. Photo Colin Keigher Part of the Georgia Viaduct will be closed to traffic this weekend for the 2018 Juno Awards. The viaduct will be shut down from 9 p.m.
B.C.'s tight rental market has landlords asking personal questions: report

B.C.'s tight rental market has landlords asking personal questions: report

Shutterstock Some landlords in British are asking prospective tenants for too much personal information including credit card details, three months worth of bank statements and inquiring whether applicants were born in Canada, says the Office of the
City launches creative bike rack design contest

City launches creative bike rack design contest

The City of Vancouver is looking for interesting designs to beautify its new bike racks.
Vancouverites hold march in solidarity with survivors of gun violence

Vancouverites hold march in solidarity with survivors of gun violence

Organizers are planning a march in Vancouver on Saturday to advocate for stricter gun safety legislation in America and tell US lawmakers that they must make student safety a priority.
Clean-tech firm touts oil ‘magnet’ for spill response

Clean-tech firm touts oil ‘magnet’ for spill response

One of Activated White’s products, the ‘Wow roll’ is shown. Photo wetoilwonder.com As the B.C.
Showers, flurries, hail in the forecast for Metro Vancouver today and Friday

Showers, flurries, hail in the forecast for Metro Vancouver today and Friday

A strong Pacific cold front approaches the South Coast this morning bringing rain to most areas, according to Environment Canada.
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