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'Morally reprehensible': Protesters in Vancouver stage 'die in' in support of mask mandates

'Morally reprehensible': Protesters in Vancouver stage 'die in' in support of mask mandates

Demonstrators at a SkyTrain station are lying in the street near chalk outlines of bodies
How the City of Vancouver marks the official day of mourning for people who have died on the job

How the City of Vancouver marks the official day of mourning for people who have died on the job

April 28 is national Workers' Memorial Day.
Coquitlam warns of six months of traffic tie-ups along Lougheed Highway

Coquitlam warns of six months of traffic tie-ups along Lougheed Highway

Updates are coming to the 48-year-old Scott Creek Bridge, south of the Coquitlam Central transit hub, starting in May.
Massive sale: Fly out of the Lower Mainland for as little as $17

Massive sale: Fly out of the Lower Mainland for as little as $17

Catch a flight for less than you'll pay for a pair of jeans.
Vancouver strip club says current closure is for 'renovations'

Vancouver strip club says current closure is for 'renovations'

Rumours are spreading online that something more than renovations are going down at the adults-only venue
All you can eat sushi place with robot servers shuts down

All you can eat sushi place with robot servers shuts down

So long AYCE sushi, hello biryani
Vancouver taxpayers' cost for $9.9B Iona treatment plant still unknown

Vancouver taxpayers' cost for $9.9B Iona treatment plant still unknown

"We know that the elephant in the room is the cost obviously — this is a huge project."
UBC seeks patent on blood thinner with 'enormous potential'

UBC seeks patent on blood thinner with 'enormous potential'

A new medical advancement in blood thinning treatment for heart attacks and strokes is in the works at UBC, following promising results in mice.
Forcible restraint by police among factors in Myles Gray death, pathologist says

Forcible restraint by police among factors in Myles Gray death, pathologist says

BURNABY, B.C. — Had Myles Gray not interacted with Vancouver police on Aug. 13, 2015, he likely wouldn't have died that day, a forensic pathologist told the inquest into his death. Dr.
'Adopt a Shelter Pet Day': These heart-melting Vancouver doggos need fur-ever homes

'Adopt a Shelter Pet Day': These heart-melting Vancouver doggos need fur-ever homes

Husky Tiana is celebrating her one-year anniversary of being at the shelter. 
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