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Eagle rescue wrapped up by BC Conservation Officer

Eagle rescue wrapped up by BC Conservation Officer

The BC Conservation Officer Service had a busy day today (as they always do), sharing a couple of gems on Twitter. First was this video of a moose in the Peace River area, caught on video right outside the window of one of their officers.
Little Mountain proposed as next location for temporary modular housing

Little Mountain proposed as next location for temporary modular housing

The Little Mountain redevelopment site in a photo take in 2015. The city has identified a portion of the site as the next potential location for temporary modular housing.
False Creek Flats land costs soar with speculative developments

False Creek Flats land costs soar with speculative developments

Construction continues on the first new office development on the False Creek Flats. The site doubled in assessed value in the past year, to $72 million.
Ottawa offering $500M for projects aimed at cutting greenhouse gasses

Ottawa offering $500M for projects aimed at cutting greenhouse gasses

Shutterstock Ottawa is offering $500 million to businesses, local governments and advocacy groups for new ideas on how to cut Canada's carbon footprint.
Who is making the big dollars in Vancouver?

Who is making the big dollars in Vancouver?

Doctor/Shutterstock If you want to know who can afford to buy into Vancouver’s real estate, Indeed might provide a few clues. The job search site has mined its salary data to determine what it says are the top-paying jobs in Vancouver right now.
Trans Mountain seeks permanent injunction against protesters in court

Trans Mountain seeks permanent injunction against protesters in court

A tanker fills up at the Kinder Morgan Westridge Marine Terminal on the Burrard Inlet. File photo Social media posts suggest anti-pipeline activists are determined to continue blockades at two terminals in Burnaby, B.C.
Man in critical condition after being hit by police cruiser in Squamish

Man in critical condition after being hit by police cruiser in Squamish

File photo A man is in critical condition in hospital after being hit by a police car, Squamish RCMP said Tuesday. On Tuesday night [March 13] at approximately 10:30 p.m.
New mortgage rules behind slide in B.C. home sales: real estate association

New mortgage rules behind slide in B.C. home sales: real estate association

A real estate sold sign is shown outside a house in Vancouver, Tuesday, Jan.3, 2017.
Vancouver’s only Mandarin bilingual program celebrates first graduating class

Vancouver’s only Mandarin bilingual program celebrates first graduating class

Close to 200 students to graduate from Norquay elementary program this year
New Westminster police announce charges in 2017 fentanyl bust

New Westminster police announce charges in 2017 fentanyl bust

An estimated $300,000 worth of drugs, including fentanyl, was seized during an investigation by the New Westminster Police Department last spring. On Wednesday, police announced charges had been laid in connection with the investigation.
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