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Vancouver's City Centre Motel to become 'artistic, crazy, super fun hub' ahead of redevelopment

Vancouver's City Centre Motel to become 'artistic, crazy, super fun hub' ahead of redevelopment

The Main St property will eventually be demolished, but for now it's going to be an artist hive
Chopsticks can now find a new purpose thanks to recycling pilot

Chopsticks can now find a new purpose thanks to recycling pilot

Vancouver based company ChopValue and Return-It have launched a recycling pilot program to divert chopsticks from landfill on the North Shore
A taxi hit a truck ramp in downtown Vancouver and didn’t stick the landing (PHOTOS)

A taxi hit a truck ramp in downtown Vancouver and didn’t stick the landing (PHOTOS)

The driver was not seriously injured
You'll need a pass to access Mount Seymour Provincial Park this winter

You'll need a pass to access Mount Seymour Provincial Park this winter

The new rules start Dec. 15
Crane barge and tug boat appear at site of English Bay Barge

Crane barge and tug boat appear at site of English Bay Barge

Is today the day?
'Deeply concerning' SkyTrain seat dispute leads to alleged stabbing, suspect remains at large

'Deeply concerning' SkyTrain seat dispute leads to alleged stabbing, suspect remains at large

Police say the "level of violence" in an otherwise "mundane" confrontation is "shocking."
Vancouver council approves 6.35 per cent property tax hike for 2022

Vancouver council approves 6.35 per cent property tax hike for 2022

Council adds climate tax, boosts budgets for police and fire departments
Five of B.C.'s 2,814 active COVID-19 cases are Omicron

Five of B.C.'s 2,814 active COVID-19 cases are Omicron

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. have fallen to new low since August 6.
Two people die trapped under glass: Richmond Fire-Rescue

Two people die trapped under glass: Richmond Fire-Rescue

WorkSafeBC is investigating after two people died at a worksite in mid-October on River Road.
Indigenous reconciliation at the heart of major Willingdon lands development in Burnaby

Indigenous reconciliation at the heart of major Willingdon lands development in Burnaby

40-acre property is envisioned as a 'contemporary Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh urban village'
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