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Vancouver police seek to identify man suspected in Gastown groping

Vancouver police seek to identify man suspected in Gastown groping

Vancouver Police are investigating a groping that occurred in Gastown in March
'Prayers' sought as family of Trina Hunt thanks community with digital billboards

'Prayers' sought as family of Trina Hunt thanks community with digital billboards

The family of Trina Hunt is expressing gratitude to Metro Vancouver residents this week
Here’s how one Vancouver inventor is harnessing the power of the Georgia Strait (VIDEO)

Here’s how one Vancouver inventor is harnessing the power of the Georgia Strait (VIDEO)

With over 10 years of prototypes and testing, B.C.’s first commercially operational wave machine is ready for sales
Video captures 'demovicted' North Van eagles raising chicks

Video captures 'demovicted' North Van eagles raising chicks

The eagles have landed. Not only that, they’ve set up a home and have started a young family.
Amazon ups Metro Vancouver recruitment campaign to nearly 3,000

Amazon ups Metro Vancouver recruitment campaign to nearly 3,000

In 2019, when Amazon employed 2,300 employees in B.C., it said that it planned to triple that workforce within the next few years.
One dead in Burnaby shopping mall shooting as gang war continues

One dead in Burnaby shopping mall shooting as gang war continues

Police on scene at Market Crossing shopping centre
'So stupid': Metro Vancouverites react to White Rock closing lane on Marine Drive

'So stupid': Metro Vancouverites react to White Rock closing lane on Marine Drive

"Emergency vehicles are going to have a great time navigating through traffic."
B.C. government axes climate change fund for cities — without warning

B.C. government axes climate change fund for cities — without warning

Since 2010, the Climate Action Revenue Incentive Program (CARIP) has refunded cities carbon taxes levied at the local government level, offering both a steady funding stream to take action on climate change and a mechanism to report local emissions.
Here is how much you'll pay for a one-bedroom apartment in Vancouver this May

Here is how much you'll pay for a one-bedroom apartment in Vancouver this May

The city continues to see the most expensive rent in Canada.
Meet the local artist who creates dazzling paintings of Vancouver storefronts (VIDEO)

Meet the local artist who creates dazzling paintings of Vancouver storefronts (VIDEO)

How many do you recognize? 🏪🏬
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