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This is what you'll see on this year's Vancouver Grandview Heritage Tour

This is what you'll see on this year's Vancouver Grandview Heritage Tour

The Grandview Heritage Tour, which runs Sept. 28, is a self-guided tour of 10 sites located between East Hastings Street and East First Avenue and Clark Drive and Nanaimo Street.
Emergency crews respond after hiker collapses on Quarry Rock in North Vancouver

Emergency crews respond after hiker collapses on Quarry Rock in North Vancouver

A man in his 30s is OK after he collapsed and became unconscious while hiking in Deep Cove Saturday.
Father's testimony at murder trial like plot of 'bad low-budget movie:' Crown

Father's testimony at murder trial like plot of 'bad low-budget movie:' Crown

Andrew Berry loved his two young daughters, but he intended to kill them and wielded the knife that took their lives on Christmas Day 2017, the Crown told a B.C. Supreme Court jury in Vancouver during closing submissions Friday.
These otterly adorable events are on all week at Vancouver Aquarium

These otterly adorable events are on all week at Vancouver Aquarium

Looking for something otterly adorable to take your mind of the dreary, rainy weather? Look no further. It’s Sea Otter Awareness Week and the Vancouver Aquarium has organized a whole lot of activities and family fun to celebrate.
Vancouver missing person reports dominate 1,380 VPD calls to modular housing for homeless

Vancouver missing person reports dominate 1,380 VPD calls to modular housing for homeless

Ten temporary modular housing sites built in Vancouver to house people who were previously homeless generated 1,380 police calls over the first eight months of this year.
Missing hiker found safe after spending night on North Vancouver mountain

Missing hiker found safe after spending night on North Vancouver mountain

Rescue crews have found a missing female hiker safe after she was stranded overnight in the backcountry of Crown Mountain in North Vancouver.
B.C. premier to discuss state of logging road bus took before deadly crash

B.C. premier to discuss state of logging road bus took before deadly crash

British Columbia Premier John Horgan is expected to meet with Indigenous leaders on Vancouver Island next week to discuss the state of a treacherous logging road where two students died in a bus crash.
B.C. conservation officers can decide a bear's fate but who decides theirs?

B.C. conservation officers can decide a bear's fate but who decides theirs?

BCCOS is developing an external oversight mechanism that would deal with complaints about its officers' actions, according to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change.
This is how Vancouver students are taking action against climate change (PHOTOS)

This is how Vancouver students are taking action against climate change (PHOTOS)

Hundreds of students took to the streets of downtown Vancouver Friday afternoon for a “die-in” kicking off a week of action against climate change.
B.C. motorists’ privacy protected under webcam rules: ministry

B.C. motorists’ privacy protected under webcam rules: ministry

While police routinely seek B.C. highway camera surveillance footage, the provincial government says the cameras aren’t capable of providing information that could violate anyone’s privacy.