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Sea to Sky Gondola to reopen June 11

Sea to Sky Gondola to reopen June 11

New safety measures will be in place as the attraction reopens after its cable cut for the second time on Sept. 14, 2020.
Protestors blocked traffic in downtown Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Protestors blocked traffic in downtown Vancouver (PHOTOS)

The City of Vancouver's street cameras show dozens of people
More than 50 spectacular flower displays planned for downtown Vancouver

More than 50 spectacular flower displays planned for downtown Vancouver

It'll support breast cancer research
Richmond woman calls vaccine clinic workers, volunteers ‘murderers’

Richmond woman calls vaccine clinic workers, volunteers ‘murderers’

Cambie secondary and KPU vaccination clinic employees had to tell the woman to leave
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to lowest level since November

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to lowest level since November

Total number of people with at least one dose of vaccine in B.C. has passed three million.
Vancouver Chinatown Foundation receives $1M for first-of-its-kind 'immersive space' (VIDEO)

Vancouver Chinatown Foundation receives $1M for first-of-its-kind 'immersive space' (VIDEO)

The Chinatown Storytelling Centre is set to open in September.
See how this North Vancouver building was redesigned to save a cherished cedar tree

See how this North Vancouver building was redesigned to save a cherished cedar tree

A chunk was taken out of the corner of this building's design to save a much-loved community cedar tree.
Crows 'dive-bomb' massive bald eagle in Metro Vancouver (VIDEO)

Crows 'dive-bomb' massive bald eagle in Metro Vancouver (VIDEO)

"Their strength comes from numbers." 
Vancouver mayor says Canada has a 'legacy of genocide'

Vancouver mayor says Canada has a 'legacy of genocide'

The statement follows the discovery of the remains of over 200 children at the Kamloops Indian Residential School
Coquitlam RCMP seek ‘rightful owners’ of thousands of dollars in cash left at IKEA, Value Village

Coquitlam RCMP seek ‘rightful owners’ of thousands of dollars in cash left at IKEA, Value Village

Police believe someone accidentally left money in a donation dropped off at Value Village in recent days while in another incident, on Jan. 19, someone left a large sum of money at IKEA
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