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Pedestrians account for 61 per cent of traffic fatalities in Vancouver

Pedestrians account for 61 per cent of traffic fatalities in Vancouver

City, ICBC, VPD remind public to practise road safety
BC Place glowing poppy red in support of our veterans

BC Place glowing poppy red in support of our veterans

Welcome to In The Village on False Creek , a unique project inspired by Live@YVR and 365 Days of Dining .
The Pass it to Bulis Podcast, Season 2, Episode 3

The Pass it to Bulis Podcast, Season 2, Episode 3

McCann and Virtanen, Ben Hutton and Sven Baertschi, and It Follows
Two early morning fires under investigation in North Van

Two early morning fires under investigation in North Van

District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services are investigating two early morning fires - in Deep Cove and Lynn Valley - both of which dealt heavy damage and injured residents. The first blaze was reported to 911 shortly after 2 a.m.

Vancouver police predict balanced books

VPD went $817,328 over budget in first three months of 2012
Lower Mainland presale market heating up in 2024

Lower Mainland presale market heating up in 2024

The number of presale launches in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley has gone up three months in a row.
Pedestrians account for 61 per cent of traffic fatalities in Vancouver

Pedestrians account for 61 per cent of traffic fatalities in Vancouver

And while pedestrians are involved in less than one per cent of the overall traffic collisions, they account for more than 60 per cent of all traffic fatalities in Vancouver.
First ‘smart window’ office tower opens in Vancouver

First ‘smart window’ office tower opens in Vancouver

Sunglasses-like glazing can be controlled by an app
Opinion: Green buildings can boost productivity, well-being and health of workers

Opinion: Green buildings can boost productivity, well-being and health of workers

Green buildings can cost more than conventional structures, but the small increase has noticeable benefits for those working and living within them.
Contest: Enter for your chance to win unlimited admission for your family for a year at B.C.’s iconic Britannia Mine Museum

Contest: Enter for your chance to win unlimited admission for your family for a year at B.C.’s iconic Britannia Mine Museum

Find out how you can enter to win unlimited admission for a year for two adults and three children, plus a ton of other awesome perks