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Cyclist sues North Vancouver for crash during Slide the City

Cyclist sues North Vancouver for crash during Slide the City

The City of North Vancouver is being sued by a resident who blames his serious bicycle crash on the annual Slide the City waterslide event.
Obama says U.S.-Canada tensions 'insignificant' in global politics

Obama says U.S.-Canada tensions 'insignificant' in global politics

On Tuesday evening, former president Barack Obama told some 3,500 business and community leaders gathered in Vancouver that the U.S.-Canada relationship should not be taken for granted.
This Vancouver company has unleashed the most stylish furniture for cats

This Vancouver company has unleashed the most stylish furniture for cats

"Cat furniture helps cats be happy." Vancouver-based Tuft + Paw's selection of kitty beds, perches, and posts showcase ways to keep felines purring.
90-year-old Kerrisdale Sequoia tree will be turned into benches for Arbutus Greenway

90-year-old Kerrisdale Sequoia tree will be turned into benches for Arbutus Greenway

The much-loved sequoia tree that stood on West 41st Avenue adjacent to the Shoppers Drug Mart in Kerrisdale for almost 90 years was removed March 3, but will eventually find a new life as benches placed along the Arbutus Greenway.
This harbour seal was shot in the face and possibly blinded

This harbour seal was shot in the face and possibly blinded

The Vancouver Aquarium is currently rehabilitating a one-year-old harbour seal after it was seriously injured and potentially blinded by a birdshot.
B.C., feds struggle to close money laundering loophole

B.C., feds struggle to close money laundering loophole

As the call grows for a public inquiry into money laundering in British Columbia, the collapse of the criminal case against Silver International struck at the heart of the struggle for policy-makers and law enforcement to tackle a problem of virtually unknowable size and scope.
PNE board snubs idea of 4/20 pot protest moving to Hastings Park

PNE board snubs idea of 4/20 pot protest moving to Hastings Park

The message from the PNE board of directors Monday night was clear — Hastings Park and the PNE are not on the table as a possible future location for the annual 4/20 pot protest.
Robson Street’s last independent shops say goodbye

Robson Street’s last independent shops say goodbye

The last row of “mom and pop” shops along Vancouver’s famous Robson Street will be closing its doors this summer, and in doing so, will mark the end of an independent retail era.
March snowcast: Vancouver forecast calling for a chance of snow tomorrow

March snowcast: Vancouver forecast calling for a chance of snow tomorrow

The Vancouver weather forecast included a great deal of sunshine this past week. However, things will take a decidedly damp turn tomorrow.
This Vancouver church has added a drive-thru option to its Ash Wednesday service

This Vancouver church has added a drive-thru option to its Ash Wednesday service

The folks at Canadian Memorial United Church are turning this week’s Ash Wednesday into a decidedly convenient affair that combines blessings, rituals and prayer in the span of five minutes or less.