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Watch Vancouver's dazzling 76-foot tall Christmas tree light up

Watch Vancouver's dazzling 76-foot tall Christmas tree light up

It will officially be the holiday season when Vancouver’s stunning 76-foot-tall Christmas tree starts to twinkle later this month.
UPDATE: Missing 87-year-old Vancouver man with dementia located

UPDATE: Missing 87-year-old Vancouver man with dementia located

An elderly Vancouver resident with dementia is missing, and authorities are turning to the public to help locate him.
More than 100 military veterans homeless in Vancouver

More than 100 military veterans homeless in Vancouver

A total of 108 people counted in March as homeless in Vancouver said they served in the army, navy, air force, RCMP or a foreign armed force.
21-year-old Metro Vancouver man charged with child luring, distributing child porn

21-year-old Metro Vancouver man charged with child luring, distributing child porn

A North Vancouver man has been charged with possessing and distributing child pornography as well as internet child luring following an investigation by the RCMP.
Horgan says ride-hailing will arrive in B.C., downplays Christmas deadline

Horgan says ride-hailing will arrive in B.C., downplays Christmas deadline

Premier John Horgan says ride hailing is on its way to British Columbia and if the service isn't available by Christmas it shouldn't be seen as a government failure.
Locals feel scammed by 'Harry Potter-inspired' beer festival in Vancouver

Locals feel scammed by 'Harry Potter-inspired' beer festival in Vancouver

While it was touted as a wizard-themed wonderland, attendees and prospective attendees feel scammed by a 'Harry Potter-inspired' beer festival.
A 43-year-old man is dead as Vancouver records its ninth homicide

A 43-year-old man is dead as Vancouver records its ninth homicide

A 43-year-old Vancouver man is dead after an alleged stabbing near a coffee shop in the Downtown Eastside.
Technology can justify more suburban sprawl, Lower Mainland developers told

Technology can justify more suburban sprawl, Lower Mainland developers told

Greater suburban sprawl can be justified as sustainable if it’s paired with technological advancements, dense housing and an investment in the public realm.
This B.C. paper ran an ad for 'pictures with Satan' instead of Santa (VIDEO)

This B.C. paper ran an ad for 'pictures with Satan' instead of Santa (VIDEO)

While one beloved B.C. mall Santa lost his job due to questionable photos, an advertisement for pictures with a different jolly man has come under fire.
Elderly pedestrian dies after being run over by a driver in Burnaby

Elderly pedestrian dies after being run over by a driver in Burnaby

An 88-year-old woman had died after being struck by a driver in Burnaby on Wednesday afternoon.
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