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Expect significant SkyTrain delays this summer due to repair work

Expect significant SkyTrain delays this summer due to repair work

They're upgrading two Expo Line track switches that were first installed over 30 years ago
The rule that got the Canucks a $50,000 fine just got changed

The rule that got the Canucks a $50,000 fine just got changed

Because of course it did.
Two in hospital after shooting in Downtown Eastside

Two in hospital after shooting in Downtown Eastside

Investigators believe it was a targeted incident.
You could be drinking beers at these four Burnaby parks this month

You could be drinking beers at these four Burnaby parks this month

Burnaby staff are recommending a pilot program for alcohol in parks beginning June 23.
Roller Girl’s rollerblading Vancouver charges dismissed

Roller Girl’s rollerblading Vancouver charges dismissed

Roller Girl — a.k.a. Angela Dawson — directs traffic while on wheels in her trademark bright pink attire.
B.C. man faces public masturbation, urination, threat charges

B.C. man faces public masturbation, urination, threat charges

Alleged incidents occurred in Vancouver, Victoria and Sidney.
Vancouver looks to reduce natural gas for stoves, fireplaces in new builds

Vancouver looks to reduce natural gas for stoves, fireplaces in new builds

Due to potential consequences of an all-out ban, a city committee adopted a motion that still allows for some natural gas infrastructure.
'Morning view': Vancouverites share snaps of sky-high Rogers sign installation

'Morning view': Vancouverites share snaps of sky-high Rogers sign installation

The largest piece weighs just under 1,500 pounds.
‘Smells of oil’: Concerns arise over oily residue, algae in popular Vancouver pond

‘Smells of oil’: Concerns arise over oily residue, algae in popular Vancouver pond

"No ducks to be seen," a concerned local adds.
TransLink reports speedy return of riders in 2023, warns of overcrowding

TransLink reports speedy return of riders in 2023, warns of overcrowding

Elected officials are seeking permanent federal subsidies for TransLink as ridership appears on an accelerated post-pandemic rebound, particularly south of the Fraser River.
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