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Electric vehicles are selling at an astonishing rate in B.C.

Electric vehicles are selling at an astonishing rate in B.C.

High gas prices and new federal rebate driving more British Columbians to put in orders for electric vehicles.
Vancouver Aquarium sues city and park board for damages, revenue loss from cetacean ban

Vancouver Aquarium sues city and park board for damages, revenue loss from cetacean ban

The legal battle over Vancouver Park Board’s 2017 bylaw banning cetaceans continues with Vancouver Aquarium filing a lawsuit.
Watch these 2 thieves arrogantly try to steal a bait car in B.C. (Video)

Watch these 2 thieves arrogantly try to steal a bait car in B.C. (Video)

The video shows a man and a woman dumping a bunch of bicycles into the back seat before they sit in the front seats and drive off.
New Vancouver research project provides home drug-testing kits to users

New Vancouver research project provides home drug-testing kits to users

A pilot project launching in Vancouver will provide take-home testing kits to people who use drugs.
Orphaned cubs live like brothers on Grouse Mountain

Orphaned cubs live like brothers on Grouse Mountain

The Grizzlies of Grouse Mountain: The True Adventures of Coola and Grinder is available in the resort’s gift shops and in Edgemont Village at Kidsbooks.
B.C. expands global role in internet domain name disputes

B.C. expands global role in internet domain name disputes

What happened: Vancouver will soon be one of a select number of cities handling disputes over domain names such as .com or .org.
Will repatriated garbage end up at Vancouver Landfill in Delta?

Will repatriated garbage end up at Vancouver Landfill in Delta?

Now it appears the trash will finally be coming back to Canada, but no one at this point is saying if the ripened waste is going to the Vancouver Landfill.
Canada ranks #3 in the world for drunkenness

Canada ranks #3 in the world for drunkenness

According to 2019's Global Drug Study, Canada ranked third in the world for drunkenness. The study collected data from 132,000 people.
New park ranger station opens in Stanley Park

New park ranger station opens in Stanley Park

Vancouver Park Board Thursday celebrated the opening of a new feature in Stanley Park — a designated station for park rangers.
Watchdog group calls on B.C. to slash gas taxes

Watchdog group calls on B.C. to slash gas taxes

As gas prices balloon and British Columbians plan summer road trips, a watchdog group is calling on the provincial government to slash fuel taxes.