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Magnitude 4.9 earthquake strikes off the coast of B.C.

Magnitude 4.9 earthquake strikes off the coast of B.C.

The event took place at 7:14 p.m. and no tsunami warning has been issued as a result.
This humpback whale was spotted in Vancouver waters

This humpback whale was spotted in Vancouver waters

Is that whale waving at us?
Best buddies share B.C. lottery prize, but not a hug - yet

Best buddies share B.C. lottery prize, but not a hug - yet

Alan Barker and Langley’s Kathleen Cook are hoping for a dream reunion soon to celebrate their $2-million win.
Neighbours help rescue 80-year-old Vancouver woman in distress

Neighbours help rescue 80-year-old Vancouver woman in distress

"In rough shape, but she'll be OK."
B.C. confirms 18 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,507

B.C. confirms 18 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,507

There have been three new deaths.
The Vancouver Whitecaps' owner just sold this 115-year-old Gastown landmark in an all-cash deal

The Vancouver Whitecaps' owner just sold this 115-year-old Gastown landmark in an all-cash deal

While the sale price was not released, the Landing is currently valued at $120.9 million by BC Assessments.
North Vancouver company pivots to Plexiglas barrier business as reopening begins

North Vancouver company pivots to Plexiglas barrier business as reopening begins

Dr. Bonnie Henry has called physical barriers, such as Plexiglas, “incredibly effective” measures for stopping the spread of COVID-19 in retail spaces.
RCMP warn of dangerous sex offender residing in Metro Vancouver

RCMP warn of dangerous sex offender residing in Metro Vancouver

He poses a high risk to re-offend, and has been convicted of sexual offences against minors.
VPD report a 625% increase in anti-Asian crime investigations this year

VPD report a 625% increase in anti-Asian crime investigations this year

"In addition to the assaults that have been reported, the hateful graffiti on landmarks with cultural significance in Chinatown is hurtful and disturbing."
False Creek Ferries fleet did a 'water ballet' to celebrate their return to service (VIDEO)

False Creek Ferries fleet did a 'water ballet' to celebrate their return to service (VIDEO)

Those with a view of Vancouver's False Creek were treated to something a little extra Thursday evening
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