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Male driver dies at scene of storefront crash in Vancouver

Male driver dies at scene of storefront crash in Vancouver

The single vehicle accident happened on Granville Street near West 13th Avenue just before 8:30 p.m.
A B.C. man in his 30s died after contracting COVID-19, leaving his Port Coquitlam coworkers in shock

A B.C. man in his 30s died after contracting COVID-19, leaving his Port Coquitlam coworkers in shock

'It’s a wakeup call to us all,' said the company's operations manager and COVID-19 task force director. 'He was like a brother and a son to me at the same time. It’s been very challenging.'
Here's how Metro Vancouver is celebrating Diwali amidst the darkness of the COVID-19 pandemic

Here's how Metro Vancouver is celebrating Diwali amidst the darkness of the COVID-19 pandemic

Diwali marks the triumph of light over darkness, hope over despair and knowledge over ignorance. But this year, amid a rising tide of COVID-19 restrictions, the Hindu celebration also offers a glimpse of the December holiday season should the province fail to stem the transmission of the virus.
City of Vancouver makes extra shelter spaces available as weekend temperatures dip

City of Vancouver makes extra shelter spaces available as weekend temperatures dip

Overnight temperatures could feel as cold as 0°C
Researchers searching for COVID-19 in Metro Vancouver sewage

Researchers searching for COVID-19 in Metro Vancouver sewage

'Because it’s often found in feces, it would make sense that you can actually study it in wastewater and that allows you to look at an entire population, rather than an individual person'
Metro Vancouver bubble tea shop shutters after employee tests positive for COVID-19

Metro Vancouver bubble tea shop shutters after employee tests positive for COVID-19

The employee who tested positive for the coronavirus last worked at Xing Fu Tang's Surrey Central location on Nov. 7 and 8
Vancouver Park Board closes seawall due to king tide expected to crest Friday afternoon

Vancouver Park Board closes seawall due to king tide expected to crest Friday afternoon

The higher-than-usual tide is expected to crest at 3:30 p.m.
'Massive podium in the sky': New tower in Burnaby's Metrotown will set dizzying B.C. height record (IMAGES)

'Massive podium in the sky': New tower in Burnaby's Metrotown will set dizzying B.C. height record (IMAGES)

A planned condo tower will put Burnaby on the map for having the tallest residential building in B.C.
Hazardous conditions: Major B.C. highways to get hit with up to 25 cm of snowfall

Hazardous conditions: Major B.C. highways to get hit with up to 25 cm of snowfall

Environment Canada has issued winter storm warnings for several B.C. highways
Ski and snowboard season kicks off early in Vancouver at Cypress Mountain (PHOTOS)

Ski and snowboard season kicks off early in Vancouver at Cypress Mountain (PHOTOS)

West Vancouver's Cypress Mountain has seen 'the best possible snow conditions' as of recent, says general manager Russell Chamberlain
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