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B.C. rental crisis goes far beyond impact of short-term rentals, say experts

B.C. rental crisis goes far beyond impact of short-term rentals, say experts

British Columbia's rental housing crisis goes far beyond factoring the impact of short-term rentals, say housing experts who say more building is needed to help families find affordable homes.
Sportsnet apologizes for Don Cherry's anti-immigrant comments

Sportsnet apologizes for Don Cherry's anti-immigrant comments

Hockey commentator Don Cherry is shown in Toronto on February 15, 2011. Cherry says he’s frustrated about the lack of visible poppies being worn by new Canadians ahead of Remembrance Day.
Students and soldiers honour Canada’s fallen at Vancouver cemetery (PHOTOS)

Students and soldiers honour Canada’s fallen at Vancouver cemetery (PHOTOS)

Students from St. Mary's elementary school, St. Francis de Sales, St. Catherine’s Langley and St. Helen’s School joined soldiers from the 39th Brigade to place poppies at veterans’ gravesites at Mountain View Cemetery on Wednesday.
Metro Vancouver 106-year-old is one of Canada's oldest WWII vets

Metro Vancouver 106-year-old is one of Canada's oldest WWII vets

At 106, the Port Coquitlam resident is one of the country’s oldest war heroes, having served for nearly three decades with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery and the Royal Canadian Air Force until his retirement on April 30, 1962.
'King Zoom': This Metro Vancouver teen animal activist is getting international attention

'King Zoom': This Metro Vancouver teen animal activist is getting international attention

Burnaby teen Kingston Z. Walters - a.k.a King Zoom the Vegan Kid - is a 15-year-old animal activist who is garnering international attention.
String of earthquakes ranging from 4.5 to 4.7 magnitude strike Haida Gwaii

String of earthquakes ranging from 4.5 to 4.7 magnitude strike Haida Gwaii

Earthquakes Canada says three quakes, ranging from 4.5 to 4.7 magnitude, struck about 50 kilometres south of the Village of Queen Charlotte.
No SeaBus cancellations this weekend as Metro Vancouver transit strike continues

No SeaBus cancellations this weekend as Metro Vancouver transit strike continues

Commuters who rely on a busy pedestrian ferry connecting Vancouver to the North Shore are enjoying a reprieve from cancellations.
Trans Mountain time-lapse shows Burnaby pipeline work moving fast (VIDEO)

Trans Mountain time-lapse shows Burnaby pipeline work moving fast (VIDEO)

Trans Mountain released a new video showing the pace of work so far on projects related to the pipeline in Burnaby.
There's a hidden WWI-themed island in Fortnite for Remembrance Day

There's a hidden WWI-themed island in Fortnite for Remembrance Day

It's part of an initiative to educate and engage people who may not have a strong connection to the First World War.
Police investigate after teen stabbed at house party in Abbotsford, B.C.

Police investigate after teen stabbed at house party in Abbotsford, B.C.

Police are investigating a stabbing at a large house party in Abbotsford, B.C.
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