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Canada line workers' union will continue negotiation of possible strike action

Canada line workers' union will continue negotiation of possible strike action

A 72-hour strike notice was issued Friday.
B.C. records 1,158 new COVID-19 cases over weekend, 18 of them being virus variants

B.C. records 1,158 new COVID-19 cases over weekend, 18 of them being virus variants

The number of British Columbians actively battling COVID-19 infections has fallen to a 12-week low.
Art installations, virtual events mark Black History Month in Vancouver

Art installations, virtual events mark Black History Month in Vancouver

As February begins in Canada so does Black History Month, a time to mark the achievements and remember the experiences of Black British Columbians. A variety of organizations in Vancouver are doing so in a variety of different ways.
Driver makes left turn in the wrong direction at busy Vancouver intersection (VIDEO)

Driver makes left turn in the wrong direction at busy Vancouver intersection (VIDEO)

Yikes.
False Creek South leaseholders in limbo as city launches campaign

False Creek South leaseholders in limbo as city launches campaign

City of Vancouver begins public feedback campaign on future of waterfront neighbourhood
'I’m still in shock': Vancouver man wins $675,000 while doing laundry

'I’m still in shock': Vancouver man wins $675,000 while doing laundry

It was a Scratch & Win ticket.
Vancouver concert photographer captures pandemic life in isolation (VIDEO)

Vancouver concert photographer captures pandemic life in isolation (VIDEO)

The project presented an opportunity to stay occupied and continue to grow creatively. 📷
Two men chased by man wielding a 10-inch knife in New West

Two men chased by man wielding a 10-inch knife in New West

New Westminster man has been charged with assault with a weapon
Coquitlam man agrees to repay investors after using their money to gamble

Coquitlam man agrees to repay investors after using their money to gamble

Shayne William Sharma raised about $257,500 from 21 residents of B.C. in the scheme which he ran from March 2014 to January 2015. Now he must pay the money back, along with a $25,000 fine
'Horrific and deeply disturbing crime': Senior attacked by pair posing as Vancouver police officers

'Horrific and deeply disturbing crime': Senior attacked by pair posing as Vancouver police officers

It's believed the victim let the two men in after they knocked on her door claiming to be police officers
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