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Vancouver activists target China’s 'genocide games' in call for boycott

Vancouver activists target China’s 'genocide games' in call for boycott

The February 2022 Winter Games are set to take place in China. However, not everyone is in support.
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to 15-week low

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to 15-week low

Hospitalizations fell by 21 since Friday, to 337 – the lowest number since early October.
Air Canada, WestJet step up Vancouver cargo flights

Air Canada, WestJet step up Vancouver cargo flights

Cargo volume in and out of Metro Vancouver has been reduced, as travel is limited on highways because of washouts.
'It's ludicrous,' says Port Coquitlam man ticketed for parking too close to his driveway

'It's ludicrous,' says Port Coquitlam man ticketed for parking too close to his driveway

Resident says he's not inconveniencing anyone, and people who live on the street should get decals so bylaw officers can better spot parking scofflaws
'People's budget' calls for Vancouver police budget to be slashed by 50 per cent

'People's budget' calls for Vancouver police budget to be slashed by 50 per cent

Vancouver Police Board is expected to approve this year's VPD budget Thursday.
It’s time to stop lowering the bar for the Canucks

It’s time to stop lowering the bar for the Canucks

Even if the Canucks had played up to expectations this season, those expectations were set far too low to be acceptable.
Why this B.C. man stuck in Vancouver flew to Europe instead of trying to get home to his flood-ravaged town (VIDEO)

Why this B.C. man stuck in Vancouver flew to Europe instead of trying to get home to his flood-ravaged town (VIDEO)

"It took literally zero effort," the out-of-work trucker said of his instant travel plans.
There was an amazing sunrise this morning in Vancouver and locals captured it with their cameras (PHOTOS)

There was an amazing sunrise this morning in Vancouver and locals captured it with their cameras (PHOTOS)

Shadows from Mt. Baker, a rainbow and more!
'Parade of storms' to strike B.C. following devastating flooding

'Parade of storms' to strike B.C. following devastating flooding

The storms will have a greater impact on places that have already experienced widespread flooding. 
Vancouver's barge on the beach is staying put a little longer

Vancouver's barge on the beach is staying put a little longer

It's not public art, but it'll be on display for a couple more weeks
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