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Toddler breaks leg after boot sucked into escalator at YVR

Toddler breaks leg after boot sucked into escalator at YVR

Two-year-old Julian Diaczok is treated after being injured in an escalator accident in Vancouver. A Calgary woman is reminding parents of the dangers of escalators after her toddler’s foot was stuck in one and he broke his leg.
Kevin Smith’s #SavetheRio date set for March 30

Kevin Smith’s #SavetheRio date set for March 30

Kevin Smith’s #SavetheRio performance is set for March 30 Kevin Smith’s date with the Rio Theatre’s destiny has been set for March 30. Theatre operator Corrine Lea made the announcement Tuesday on Facebook.
Ross Rebagliati got a gold tooth with the logo of his weed company on it

Ross Rebagliati got a gold tooth with the logo of his weed company on it

Olympic medalist turned pot business owner Ross Rebagliati has had "a wild ride" over the years.
Canadian families finding small living creates closeness, creative kids

Canadian families finding small living creates closeness, creative kids

5 kids 1 Ken Lum Vancouver Special sculpture. Photo 5kids1condo.com Adrian Crook hadn't always intended on raising his five kids in a three-bedroom condo in downtown Vancouver.
Washington senator wants B.C. to follow suit and phase out net-pen fish farms

Washington senator wants B.C. to follow suit and phase out net-pen fish farms

Atlantic salmon being raised at a B.C. fish farm.
Video gives fascinating pilot's-eye view of landing at YVR

Video gives fascinating pilot's-eye view of landing at YVR

British Airways pilot films what it looks like from the captain's seat to touch down in Vancouver
Finance Minister James hints B.C. budget will have ‘big step’ in child care

Finance Minister James hints B.C. budget will have ‘big step’ in child care

Finance Minister Carole James reads Pete the Cat to youngsters at the YMCA-YWCA Victoria on Broughton Street this morning.
B.C. challenges Alberta's ban on wine over pipeline expansion dispute

B.C. challenges Alberta's ban on wine over pipeline expansion dispute

Bottles of British Columbia wine on display at a liquor store in Cremona, Alta., Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018. The British Columbia government has launched a formal challenge against Alberta’s ban on its wines.
Lawyers issue statement on Stanley trial reaction

Lawyers issue statement on Stanley trial reaction

The Saskatchewan Trial Lawyers Association has issued a statement against unfair accusations in aftermath of Gerald Stanley trial, which concluded in Battleford recently with a non guilty verdict. The statement, issued by Nicholas J. Stooshinoff, Q.
Why the city's chief planner is OK with you losing a view of North Shore mountains

Why the city's chief planner is OK with you losing a view of North Shore mountains

Chief planner Gil Kelley wants a 'more interesting skyline' than a 'straight-line haircut'
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