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TransLink Canada Line marks 10 years of transit in Vancouver

TransLink Canada Line marks 10 years of transit in Vancouver

Today (Saturday) marks the 10th anniversary of the opening of Vancouver’s Canada Line.
Metro Vancouver dad who lost daughter, 5, to cancer fundraising for research

Metro Vancouver dad who lost daughter, 5, to cancer fundraising for research

Metro Vancouver father says he rides to raise money to end chemo. He hopes the BC Cancer Foundation can one day find a better treatment that isn’t so harsh on patients.
Police make massive drug seizure, dismantle lab in Metro Vancouver

Police make massive drug seizure, dismantle lab in Metro Vancouver

Police made a massive drug seizure in South Surrey and dismantled a large drug lab.
North Vancouver woman campaigning to ban smoking in district parks

North Vancouver woman campaigning to ban smoking in district parks

A Lynn Valley woman says it’s time for the District of North Vancouver to extinguish the butts in Lynn Canyon and all other municipal parks.
Police identify body found in Okanagan Lake as missing B.C. kayaker

Police identify body found in Okanagan Lake as missing B.C. kayaker

Police have identified the body pulled from Okanagan Lake last weekend was that of Zygmunt Janiewicz, a kayaker who went missing back in May.
Canada-wide recall: bugs found inside Kraft Heinz baby food

Canada-wide recall: bugs found inside Kraft Heinz baby food

Kraft Heinz Canada is recalling its Heinz Turkey Stew 8+ Months baby food after a consumer found insects inside the product.
Metro Vancouver Lotto Max winner still hasn't claimed their $60 million

Metro Vancouver Lotto Max winner still hasn't claimed their $60 million

Almost a month has passed since the $60-million Lotto Max draw, but there’s still no word on the winner.
'I call bulls**t': What Vancouverites said about 'world's friendliest city' label

'I call bulls**t': What Vancouverites said about 'world's friendliest city' label

“Friendly my foot! Most beautiful, but unfriendliest,” writes Sanjay Chivakula to V.I.A on Facebook.This comment pretty much sums up Vancouverites’ response to news that Vancouver had been voted the number one ‘friendliest city in the world.’
Vancouver lawyer reprimanded for 'bullying' student who he fired, sued

Vancouver lawyer reprimanded for 'bullying' student who he fired, sued

One of Vancouver’s more prominent lawyers, Paul Doroshenko, was reprimanded for “bullying” in an August 13 B.C. Supreme Court judgment that found his three-office Acumen Law Corp. liable for $68,934 in damages for wrongfully dismissing an articling student in 2016.
Two-bedroom apartments in Vancouver cost a whopping $3,049, report finds

Two-bedroom apartments in Vancouver cost a whopping $3,049, report finds

Rentals.ca has released its National Rent Rankings report for August 2019, and Vancouver was ranked the most unaffordable city again.