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Federal government invests $2M to maintain Fraser river habitats

Federal government invests $2M to maintain Fraser river habitats

Delta MP Carla Qualtrough announced the $2 million funding on behalf of the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, Jonathan Wilkinson, on in Steveston last week.
Rare Mandarin duck resurfaces in Deer Lake in Burnaby

Rare Mandarin duck resurfaces in Deer Lake in Burnaby

This photo was taken Friday afternoon at Deer Lake. Photograph By GLEN GOVIER/CONTRIBUTED The Derek Zoolander of ducks was spotted Friday again in Burnaby.
How to keep your pet safe on New Year's Eve

How to keep your pet safe on New Year's Eve

New Year’s Eve is just around the corner, which you may be planning festivities for Monday night. However, New Year’s Eve can be stressful for pets.
You could own this massive estate on Galiano Island for a cool $8.5M

You could own this massive estate on Galiano Island for a cool $8.5M

The Blue Raven waterfront estate near the BC Ferries terminal on Galiano Island covers 9.4 acres, with nearly 2,400 feet of shoreline and private beaches.
Vancouver artists brighten up Granville tunnel with year-long murals

Vancouver artists brighten up Granville tunnel with year-long murals

Unlike other murals around the city, those in the Granville tunnel have an expiration date of about a year when the walls are painted over for new murals.
10 things to do in Vancouver on New Year’s Eve for the 19-plus crowd

10 things to do in Vancouver on New Year’s Eve for the 19-plus crowd

Looking for some things to do in Vancouer on New Year’s Eve? Check out this list of amzing 19-plus events taking place around the city.
Vancouver police find no evidence that girl was lured from school playground

Vancouver police find no evidence that girl was lured from school playground

Investigators “have found no evidence to-date to corroborate a claim that a six-year-old girl was lured off of Sexsmith Elementary School property."
2019 marks ‘new era’ for parks in Vancouver

2019 marks ‘new era’ for parks in Vancouver

It’s looking like 2019 is going to be a big year for parks in Vancouver. The Vancouver Park Board recently approved a $63.7-million capital budget.
Rat found in soup at popular Vancouver restaurant (Video)

Rat found in soup at popular Vancouver restaurant (Video)

A woman has posted a video of a cooked rat in a bread bowl that she was served at Crab Park Chowdery to her Instagram account.
Authorities working to contain fuel spill in Squamish waters

Authorities working to contain fuel spill in Squamish waters

Boats before the storm. Photo John Buchanan The Coast Guard is scrambling to contain a fuel spill in Darrell Bay after last week's windstorm wreaked havoc on some of the aging vessels moored in the area.