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Vancouver Park Board announces major seawall upgrades

Vancouver Park Board announces major seawall upgrades

Park board crews are expected to finish the first phase of upgrades by August One Vancouver’s crown jewels is getting some love.
Feds commit $1.2M to TransLink for "world's first" electric bus charging system

Feds commit $1.2M to TransLink for "world's first" electric bus charging system

Photo New Flyer TransLink has received $1.2 million in federal funding to install and operate overhead charging stations to get four electric buses on the road next year.
Sunday meeting with PM won't force B.C. off its pipeline stand: environment minister

Sunday meeting with PM won't force B.C. off its pipeline stand: environment minister

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Home prices continue to climb in B.C., despite dramatic sales decline: BCREA

Home prices continue to climb in B.C., despite dramatic sales decline: BCREA

Home sales in British Columbia plummeted last month compared with March of last year, but the B.C. Real Estate Association says the decline was not reflected in prices.
Trudeau off to Peru amid unresolved Trans Mountain pipeline crisis

Trudeau off to Peru amid unresolved Trans Mountain pipeline crisis

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg (not pictured) take part in a joint press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, April 4, 2018.
Vancouver MP calls for criminal investigation, payment for addiction treatment from pharma

Vancouver MP calls for criminal investigation, payment for addiction treatment from pharma

A New Democrat member of Parliament is calling on the federal government to launch a criminal investigation against drug manufacturers for their alleged role in the deaths of thousands of Canadians who took opioids.
Fatherhood gives addict the clarity he needed to turn life around

Fatherhood gives addict the clarity he needed to turn life around

Josh Dahling says if he’d been exposed to the grief counselling provided by the Camp Kerry Society, of which he’s now the director of youth services and director of operations, it would have helped him avoid a lot of the hardships brought on by traum
Richmond's off-street prostitution rings highlighted by deportation case

Richmond's off-street prostitution rings highlighted by deportation case

A massage parlour on Minoru Boulevard felt it necessary to post a “No Sex Service” sign on its front door after being inundated by prospective Johns.
Concerns raised about 4/20 Pro D day for North Vancouver high school students

Concerns raised about 4/20 Pro D day for North Vancouver high school students

Last year’s 4/20 rally in Vancouver.
Coffee chain partners with cannabis company to open dispensaries

Coffee chain partners with cannabis company to open dispensaries

Photo Pexels/Shutterstock Second Cup has partnered with National Access Cannabis to open NAC-branded dispensaries across Western Canada.
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