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Trudeau talks trade, LNG and pipelines at Vancouver Board of Trade

Trudeau talks trade, LNG and pipelines at Vancouver Board of Trade

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to members of Vancouver’s business community Thursday afternoon and his message was clear — Canada is looking to trade.
Fly direct, return Vancouver to Las Vegas with 3 nights in a hotel for $395 CAD

Fly direct, return Vancouver to Las Vegas with 3 nights in a hotel for $395 CAD

Many people are looking to get away for a few days, but doing so isn't always cheap. Luckily, WestJet Vacations offers this phenomenal fare fare from Vancouver to Las Vegas that won't cost a fortune.
Trudeau announces funding to build nuclear medicine hub in Vancouver

Trudeau announces funding to build nuclear medicine hub in Vancouver

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced federal funding Thursday to build a hub for nuclear medicine at Canada's national particle accelerator in Vancouver.
Family of serial killer's victim searches Downtown Eastside after teen relative goes missing

Family of serial killer's victim searches Downtown Eastside after teen relative goes missing

Uncle Jason Fleury said his nephew, Colten Fleury, left home May 3 and never returned. Jason’s sister, Mona Wilson, was Pickton's last victim.
Drive-by droppings causing a stink in Richmond

Drive-by droppings causing a stink in Richmond

If you’ve lived in the Lower Mainland long enough, you’ll have grown used to media reports of “drive-by shootings.” A regular occurrence on the Dinsmore Bridge — although less fatal, but quite revolting — is "drive-by droppings."
Jailed Trans Mountain pipeline protesters appealing sentencing

Jailed Trans Mountain pipeline protesters appealing sentencing

Four pipeline protesters currently serving 14-day jail sentences for violating a court-ordered injunction meant to prevent interference with the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project hope to appeal their sentences.
BCIT students won’t wait for green light to roll out pot delivery service in Vancouver

BCIT students won’t wait for green light to roll out pot delivery service in Vancouver

The latest case comes from a pair of BCIT computer science students who want to set up a mobile cannabis delivery service that will launch once dispensaries across the city get the green light.
Seth Rogen's TransLink announcements have been pulled off the system

Seth Rogen's TransLink announcements have been pulled off the system

Metro Vancouver bid farewell to Seth Rogen on the region's transit on Halloween. Now, residents are wondering who, if anyone, will replace the loveable funnyman.
Former church land in Killarney may be used to build a seniors’ care facility (PHOTOS)

Former church land in Killarney may be used to build a seniors’ care facility (PHOTOS)

Land formerly owned by a church in Killarney, which sold for $13 million in October 2017, could be used as the site for a new seniors’ complex.
VIDEO: Local firefighters rescue person from burning house on Halloween night (UPDATED)

VIDEO: Local firefighters rescue person from burning house on Halloween night (UPDATED)

Burnaby firefighters were involved in a dramatic life-saving event on Halloween night – with the local first responders rescuing one person from a burning house and then frantically performing CPR.
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