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Calls to license, insure cyclists in B.C. get mixed reviews

Calls to license, insure cyclists in B.C. get mixed reviews

Measures could make streets safer, say proponents; critics say it will endanger riders
Opinion: 'Free punch in the face' for anti-maskers sign offers much-needed levity

Opinion: 'Free punch in the face' for anti-maskers sign offers much-needed levity

It's not a threat, it's a joke
Here’s how to have your say on edible weed, extracts, and topicals before legalization

Here’s how to have your say on edible weed, extracts, and topicals before legalization

The federal government is giving Canadians until Feb. 20 to pipe up on phase two of the nation’s ongoing roll out of legal cannabis.
We asked a Vancouver lawyer for specifics around legal cannabis

We asked a Vancouver lawyer for specifics around legal cannabis

We consulted a local lawyer who specializes in impairment to run some likely scenarios about legal cannabis usage for Vancouverites with kids, crossing the border, and behind the wheel.
Should City of Vancouver employees be allowed to accept tips when working as bartenders?

Should City of Vancouver employees be allowed to accept tips when working as bartenders?

One petitioner is asking the city to allow bartenders working at civic venues to accept tips.
HUB calls for reforms following deaths of cyclists

HUB calls for reforms following deaths of cyclists

The Lower Mainland’s bicycle safety lobby is calling for law reforms, following charges in the “dooring” death of a North Vancouver man and a fatal hit-and-run involving a cyclist on Burnaby Mountain .
Vancouver restaurant shut down for violating public health orders re-opens for takeout

Vancouver restaurant shut down for violating public health orders re-opens for takeout

"No phone orders to prevent any fake/haters placing orders to screw with us," says the owner.
'Worse than any flu': Canadians describe how it feels to have COVID-19

'Worse than any flu': Canadians describe how it feels to have COVID-19

MONTREAL — Melanie Fournier went to bed a week ago Thursday feeling grateful that, despite everything going on in the world, she was in the best health of her life.
Vancouver police won't be using roadside marijuana testing device

Vancouver police won't be using roadside marijuana testing device

Some Canadian police forces are hesitant to use a federally approved roadside test for marijuana impairment, raising questions about the Liberal government's decision to give the devices the green light.
'No Indian': Racist Vancouver rental ad not surprising to property manager

'No Indian': Racist Vancouver rental ad not surprising to property manager

A Vancouver-based lawyer says the rental posting is blatantly discriminatory and contrary to the B.C. Human Rights Code.