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Judge rules that Burnaby can evict Camp Cloud

Judge rules that Burnaby can evict Camp Cloud

The City of Burnaby wants Camp Cloud evicted. Photograph By NOW FILES A B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled on Friday afternoon that the City of Burnaby can go ahead and evict Camp Cloud from its spot on Burnaby Mountain.
One woman is collecting memories of Vancouver's long gone outdoor pools

One woman is collecting memories of Vancouver's long gone outdoor pools

Opening Ceremonies [for the] Kerrisdale Community Centre Swimming Pool Photo by Herbert Elwyn Addington from the Vancouver Archives Josie Padro grew up swimming in an outdoor pool near Hastings and Renfrew and has created a Facebook page to remember
Check out these amazing videos of old from the Nanaimo to Vancouver bathtub race

Check out these amazing videos of old from the Nanaimo to Vancouver bathtub race

Former Nanaimo mayor Frank Ney was the race’s biggest ambassador and was known to don a pirate suit not just for bathtub race festivities but throughout the year.
Check out this dream beach house on Boundary Bay for $4.3M (PHOTOS)

Check out this dream beach house on Boundary Bay for $4.3M (PHOTOS)

This Boundary Bay home with five bedrooms and a beachfront deck is listed at $4,298,000.
Pipeline oil spill would spell disaster for Fraser River salmon

Pipeline oil spill would spell disaster for Fraser River salmon

An oil spill in the Fraser River from an expanded Trans Mountain pipeline would likely be more difficult to clean up than thought by its proponents and the Canadian government, according to a new report from environmental charity group Raincoast Conservation Foundation.
Activists cancel Chilliwack rodeo protest, claim to have received threats of violence

Activists cancel Chilliwack rodeo protest, claim to have received threats of violence

Calf roping at the 2016 Chilliwack Fair rodeo The Fraser Valley Animal Rights Association (FVARA) has cancelled its protest against rodeo events at the Chilliwack Fair.
B.C. adds 11,200 jobs in July, erasing previous month’s losses

B.C. adds 11,200 jobs in July, erasing previous month’s losses

B.C. added 11,200 jobs in July, making up for losses the previous month when the province shed 8,000 positions.
Here's where to find those awesome little free libraries in New Westminster

Here's where to find those awesome little free libraries in New Westminster

A running list of all the little free libraries--community book exchanges--you can find in New Westminster.
Antibiotic delivered to wild killer whale in international rescue operation

Antibiotic delivered to wild killer whale in international rescue operation

Southern Resident killer whale J50 and her mother, J16, are seen off the west coast of Vancouver Island near Port Renfrew, B.C., on August 7, 2018 in this handout photo.
Police seize drugs, guns, $1.6M of cash/jewelry in gang crime crackdown

Police seize drugs, guns, $1.6M of cash/jewelry in gang crime crackdown

Police photo Local police agencies have seized over 120 firearms, 50 kg of drugs and more than $1.6 million worth of cash and jewelry through Task Force Tourniquet.