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Here's how you can replace your grass with a garden

Here's how you can replace your grass with a garden

Many home owners still love their lawns but are giving up some lawn area to grow pollinator gardens, food or to plant some trees and shrubs.
Metro Vancouver company’s technology helps save life of Alberta hiker

Metro Vancouver company’s technology helps save life of Alberta hiker

Nupoint Systems has developed a unique satellite camera that monitors remote environments. It takes regular photographs of remote areas.
Society launches 'toxic stops here' ad campaign in local bus shelters

Society launches 'toxic stops here' ad campaign in local bus shelters

A local charity is launching an awareness campaign targeting toxic masculinity. The society has ads going up in bus shelters across Metro Vancouver.
Province announces $7.9 million to develop legal aid framework

Province announces $7.9 million to develop legal aid framework

B.C.’s NDP government has announced $7.9 million for the development of a new framework for legal aid funding in the province.
Federal funding aims to help women’s movement in Metro Vancouver

Federal funding aims to help women’s movement in Metro Vancouver

Fourteen women’s organizations in the Lower Mainland are among more than 250 from across Canada receiving a financial shot in the arm from Ottawa.
Vancouver has the 2nd least affordable housing market in North America

Vancouver has the 2nd least affordable housing market in North America

Zoocasa recently conducted a study of the best and worst North American cities for affordable housing and Vancouver came second worst.
Man and woman dead after hostage situation in Surrey

Man and woman dead after hostage situation in Surrey

RCMP say a man and a woman have died after a hostage taking in a home in Surrey, B.C.
‘Panama Papers’ probe leads to search warrants executed in Vancouver

‘Panama Papers’ probe leads to search warrants executed in Vancouver

The Canada Revenue Agency says two search warrants were executed in Vancouver Thursday to find further evidence into a $77 million offshore tax evasion case related to the “Panama Papers.”
Someone smashed 18 car windows in an overnight spree in North Vancouver

Someone smashed 18 car windows in an overnight spree in North Vancouver

North Vancouver RCMP are wondering who would go on an overnight window-smashing spree – and why.
Sex assault allegation 'false,' says Port Moody Mayor Rob Vagramov

Sex assault allegation 'false,' says Port Moody Mayor Rob Vagramov

Rob Vagramov said he will take a paid leave of absence from his position as mayor of Port Moody as he prepares to defend himself against what he said are false charges of sexual assault.
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