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Vancouver’s Stanley Park re-opens, ferries back in service after wind storm

Vancouver’s Stanley Park re-opens, ferries back in service after wind storm

Vancouver city crews clean up a downed tree on the edge of Jonathan Rogers Park in Mount Pleasant Friday afternoon.
Vancouver Coastal Health needs your help naming new C. diff sniffer dog

Vancouver Coastal Health needs your help naming new C. diff sniffer dog

Traveller (left) and her currently unnamed brother are the newest additions to Vancouver Coastal Health’s C. Difficile Canine Scent Detection Program.
Passengers toast beer and wine on BC Ferries

Passengers toast beer and wine on BC Ferries

From left: Lisa McKim, Nadia Cauvin, Mara Humphries enjoy a glass of wine on the Coastal Celebration returning to Victoria from a morning shopping trip in Vancouver.
B.C.'s foreign buyers’ tax not discriminatory: court

B.C.'s foreign buyers’ tax not discriminatory: court

B.C.’s foreign buyers’ tax does not discriminate against foreign buyers, particularly Chinese ones, B.C. Supreme Court ruled in a class action suit Oct. 25. File photo Dan Toulgoet B.C.
Burnaby's '100-year' plan to replace Metrotown mall with a downtown core

Burnaby's '100-year' plan to replace Metrotown mall with a downtown core

metrotown aerial Canada’s third-busiest mall, Metropolis at Metrotown, will be replaced with a new downtown core, if a developer’s plans go ahead.
Will Oppenheimer Park’s tent city continue to operate indefinitely?

Will Oppenheimer Park’s tent city continue to operate indefinitely?

Vancouver city council passed a multi-pronged motion Wednesday that suggests the one-year-old Oppenheimer Park tent city in the Downtown Eastside will continue to operate indefinitely.
Greta Thunberg inspires thousands at climate change march in Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Greta Thunberg inspires thousands at climate change march in Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Teen environmental activist Greta Thunberg put world leaders on notice again in a speech Friday that echoed across an overflowing plaza of her peers gathered outside the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Expo Line service resumes on SkyTrain, customers should expect delays

Expo Line service resumes on SkyTrain, customers should expect delays

TransLink has announced that powerful winds have caused a tree to fall down on the Expo Line which has shut down service
Massive power outage in City of Vancouver caused by fallen tree

Massive power outage in City of Vancouver caused by fallen tree

Photo: BC Hydro / Twitter Thousands of people are without power across British Columbia due to a powerful windstorm that is hitting the South Coast.
Man wanted for nearly 2 years arrested after trespassing

Man wanted for nearly 2 years arrested after trespassing

RCMP arrested a man who has been wanted for almost two years after he trespassed on public property in Port Coquitlam.