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Burnaby RCMP investigating pipeline protester for alleged assault

Burnaby RCMP investigating pipeline protester for alleged assault

Burnaby police are investigating after two pro-pipeline advocates were allegedly assaulted on Burnaby Mountain Monday evening.
Outdoor pools, water parks open longer to help Vancouverites cool off

Outdoor pools, water parks open longer to help Vancouverites cool off

Vancouver’s water parks will all be open by Saturday. Photo Rebecca Blisset Outdoor pools and water parks in Vancouver will be open longer help Vancouverites cope with the hot weather.
B.C. expands campfire bans amid wildfires and heat warnings

B.C. expands campfire bans amid wildfires and heat warnings

More campfire bans are being imposed as the fire danger rating rises along with temperatures in British Columbia.
Vancouver council approves 400-foot tower that partially blocks North Shore mountain views

Vancouver council approves 400-foot tower that partially blocks North Shore mountain views

Vancouver city council voted 6-3 to allow provincial Crown corporation PavCo to build a 40-storey residential tower on Pacific Boulevard, between Rogers Arena and B.C. Place Stadium.
Vancouver Park Board to undergo ‘colonial audit’

Vancouver Park Board to undergo ‘colonial audit’

Commissioners approved a colonial audit of the Vancouver Park Board’s history and actions, including dispossession and theft of ancestral lands in traditional Coast Salish territories, like the area that came to be known as Stanley Park.
Researchers map 'awe-inspiring' underwater mountains off B.C. coast

Researchers map 'awe-inspiring' underwater mountains off B.C. coast

Shelton Du Preez, Fisheries and Oceans Canada. A research team has returned from a 16-day expedition exploring the underwater mountains known as seamounts off the B.C. coast.
B.C. police say 7-year-old girl died of homicide, woman is in medical care

B.C. police say 7-year-old girl died of homicide, woman is in medical care

Seven-year-old Aaliyah Rosa is shown in this police handout image. Police say a seven-year-old girl from Langley, B.C., is the victim of a homicide, while a 36-year-old woman involved in the investigation is under medical care.
U.S. border guards target Canadian cannabis executives

U.S. border guards target Canadian cannabis executives

Calls are mounting for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to warn Canadians to watch what they say about cannabis when crossing the U.S. border or face a permanent ban on visiting the country.
Woman’s death in Vancouver clothing donation bin a ‘cry for action’

Woman’s death in Vancouver clothing donation bin a ‘cry for action’

One homeless advocate is calling for change after a woman died after getting caught in a clothing donation bin outside West Point Grey Community Centre.
Vancouver city council approves Jericho Lands planning policy

Vancouver city council approves Jericho Lands planning policy

The Jericho Lands in Vancouver’s West Point Grey neighbourhood will undergo a comprehensive planning and engagement program that will help guide future redevelopment of the site to create a new community that is sustainable, socially and culturally inclusive, and highly livable.
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