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The world's largest EV-parking facility is in this Burnaby condo project
A Burnaby highrise project in the fast-densifying Brentwood neighbourhood is home to the largest electric-vehicle parking facility in the world, says developer Concord Pacific. Read More
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Croissants for all! 5 must-try flavours from the Metro Vancouver Croissant Crawl
Flaky and delightfully buttery, croissants are a classic treat. Read More
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Falling rocks as big as ’pumpkins’ force evacuation of three Deep Cove homes
One week following a massive atmospheric river, a new evacuation order was put into effect for three Deep Cove homes over concerns about debris cascading downhill during subsequent rainstorms, including rocks the size of "pumpkins." Read More
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Canadian Yiddishist performs the Last Night at Cabaret Yitesh at Chutzpah! Festival, plus 5 top picks
When: Nov. 9, 10, 7 p.m. Read More
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Countdown to the Eras Tour: Taylor Swift-themed events happening around Vancouver
As excitement builds for the upcoming Taylor Swift Eras Tour dates in Vancouver (Dec. 6-8), the city is abuzz with Swift-related events. Read More
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The Home Front: Ph5 Architecture designs community-focused annex for Burnaby church
Architects Peeroj Thakre and Henning Knoetzele of Ph5 Architecture began designing an annex for the Burnaby Alliance Church in 2019, with the building completed this past spring. The annex (an extension of the main Burnaby Alliance Church found a few doors down on Armstrong Ave, Burnaby) is set in a residential neighbourhood. Read More
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Review: Vancouver Opera launches 65th season with a silly, playful Die Fledermaus
When: To Nov. 3 Read More
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4.1-magnitude earthquake strikes off B.C. coast near Bella Bella
A minor earthquake struck off the B.C. coast early Monday. Read More
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Haida Gwaii buoy collects data for marine renewable energy research
A specialized yellow buoy bobs at anchor 10 kilometres off G̲adsguusd North Beach in Haida Gwaii to collect data on wind, waves, and currents until next September. Read More
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B.C. election: Canadian Press projects NDP election win
The NDP appears to have won enough seats to form government in British Columbia, however it is unclear whether it will be a majority or minority. Read More
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‘Oversaturated’ meth market pushing Canadian makers to export abroad: Document
This story is a collaboration between Postmedia News and the Investigative Journalism Foundation at theijf.org/. Read More
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Could B.C.'s deepsea hydrothermal vents offer cures for illness? This Victoria grad student thinks so
Growing up as a science fiction fan on a steady diet of Star Trek and movies like James Cameron's The Abyss, Moronke Harris longed to journey to the Earth's unexplored frontiers. Read More
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B.C. Election: Result still on knife edge as some races remain undecided
B.C.’s election outcome is still undecided after two recounts and a count of mail-in and assisted telephone ballots failed to decide a handful of races over the weekend. Read More
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Just announced: Golden Girls stage show coming to Vancouver
The Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue tribute show is coming to B.C. for a series of live stage shows, including the Vancouver Playhouse Nov. 12-16. Also on the schedule are stops in Nanaimo (Nov. 6), Victoria (Nov. 9-10), Kelowna (Nov. 19-21) and Chilliwack on Nov. 23. Read More
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North Vancouver declares state of local emergency, three homes evacuated after heavy rain
The District of North Vancouver has declared a state of local emergency and ordered three homes evacuated in the Deep Cove neighbourhood over concerns debris left behind from last weekend's atmospheric river could pose a safety risk. Read More
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Three people seriously injured in stabbing at New Westminster casino
Three people were sent to hospital early Saturday morning after a stabbing at a casino in New Westminster. Read More
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Is sustainable development possible? Only if we take a unified approach
With this year's annual UN climate change conference, or COP29, set to take place in a month in Azerbaijan, the world's attention once again turns to climate change, resource security and the goals of sustainable development. Read More
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B.C. Election: NDP widens lead in tight races, raising odds of forming government
When vote counting resumed on Saturday, the NDP stretched its lead in two key races and moved within 12 votes of the B.C. Conservatives in a third. Read More
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B.C. Climate News: Three die in B.C.'s atmospheric river | Impact of heat waves on river flows to change rapidly | UN warns world on track for 3.1 C global warming
Here’s all the latest news concerning the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and the steps leaders are taking to address these issues. Read More
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Why installing fire sprinklers can be a challenge in Vancouver's older buildings
While it would be great if all highrises in the city were equipped with sprinklers, there are legitimate reasons why they are not always feasible in older buildings, Vancouver fire officials acknowledged this week. Read More
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