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Knife threat at B.C. private school alleged in lawsuit

Knife threat at B.C. private school alleged in lawsuit

Court documents allege one student held another against a locker room wall and made stabbing motions at his stomach with a knife.
A pedestrianized Gastown reopens with nods to Indigenous history

A pedestrianized Gastown reopens with nods to Indigenous history

Signs share the history of the Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations while First Nations art decorates the car-free area
5 things you (probably) didn't know about the Massey Tunnel

5 things you (probably) didn't know about the Massey Tunnel

It's a true low point in Canada

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Today in Music History for June 29: In 1888, the first musical recording in Britain was made at the Crystal Palace in London on the occasion of the Handel Festival. The recording was made using Thomas Edison's cylinder phonograph.
Indigenous peoples 18 years and older now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines in B.C.

Indigenous peoples 18 years and older now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines in B.C.

All health authorities included
'We'll probably see a few more records broken': Metro Vancouver heat records fall as sunny early spring remains

'We'll probably see a few more records broken': Metro Vancouver heat records fall as sunny early spring remains

Did anyone buy sunscreen this weekend?
Missing North Vancouver med student found dead in Grenada

Missing North Vancouver med student found dead in Grenada

Volunteers, fellow runners and classmates had been assisting in the search for 35-year-old Liam Fisher, originally from Pemberton

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Today in History for June 22: In 1559, in England, Queen Elizabeth's "Prayer Book" was issued. It was the third revision for the Anglican Church and used for nearly 100 years.

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Today in History for June 29: In 67, according to tradition, the Apostle Paul was beheaded with a sword near Rome, probably by order of Emperor Nero, during a time when Christianity was outlawed.
B.C. spa school must pay Muslim man $10,000 in discrimination case

B.C. spa school must pay Muslim man $10,000 in discrimination case

A Muslim man wanting a "lymphatic drainage massage" was asked to "certify" he was not of the Islamic faith.
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