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Granville Island to implement new pay parking system on June 1

Granville Island to implement new pay parking system on June 1

As of June 1, 2019, a new parking system will be implemented on Granville Island that will include free and pay parking options during the day.
Touch-screen kiosks with live updates unveiled by TransLink

Touch-screen kiosks with live updates unveiled by TransLink

Touch-screen kiosks that include live transit schedules are being unveiled today by TransLink. Over 50 of these kiosks are set to be installed.
Royal BC Museum no longer collecting Indigenous remains

Royal BC Museum no longer collecting Indigenous remains

The Royal BC Museum in Victoria recently changed its policies to no longer collect or study ancestral remains.
Expropriated North Vancouver homeowner given 10 days to move

Expropriated North Vancouver homeowner given 10 days to move

A North Vancouver woman whose home sits smack in the middle of the Highway 1 Lower Lynn interchange project has been given 10 days to clear out her belongings and move.
Surrey man accused of impersonating cop to get money from elderly couple

Surrey man accused of impersonating cop to get money from elderly couple

Charges have been laid against a Surrey, B.C., man who is accused of impersonating a police officer in an attempt to obtain money from an elderly couple.
Woman pushed off B.C. cliff by group of strangers

Woman pushed off B.C. cliff by group of strangers

A hiker was pushed off a 12-metre cliff and fell into a lake at Thetis Lake Regional Park on Vancouver Island this weekend.
Vancouver police officer charged with dangerous driving in bike crash

Vancouver police officer charged with dangerous driving in bike crash

A Vancouver police constable has been charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm in connection with a collision last May that injured a female cyclist.
Isolated power outage forces Vancouver city hall to close

Isolated power outage forces Vancouver city hall to close

Vancouver city hall is closed to the public today because of a power outage.
Nearly $90B in equity wiped off Lower Mainland home values in past year

Nearly $90B in equity wiped off Lower Mainland home values in past year

The study also analyzed individual municipalities to look at the average dollar amount of equity lost per household in each area.
Neurosurgeon who hid millions in global assets ordered to pay ex-wife in West Vancouver $24M

Neurosurgeon who hid millions in global assets ordered to pay ex-wife in West Vancouver $24M

A wealthy Singapore neurosurgeon whose “astronaut” family has lived in West Vancouver for the past 15 years has been ordered to pay his ex-wife a stratospheric settlement after a bitter divorce.