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Metro Vancouver: Here's where to trick-or-treat indoors or earlier
Halloween weather in Metro Vancouver can be hit-or-miss when it comes to trick or treating. Read More
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Vancouver drops 'Eurocentric' approach to how buildings are chosen for city's heritage register
The City of Vancouver has changed its approach to how buildings get added to the heritage register to better reflect cultural diversity. Read More
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Vancouver begins process to close Crab Park homeless encampment
Vancouver's park board says it has begun the process of closing the homeless encampment that has been in place at a local park since 2021. Read More
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F-bomb dropped in heated Vancouver city council exchange
A strange scene unfolded during a meeting of Vancouver city councillors on Wednesday, with one member dropping an f-bomb and raising her voice over another. Read More
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North Shore starts cleanup after B.C. rainstorm, prepares for the next one
Insurance executive Aaron Sutherland lives in Deep Cove, and during last weekend's deluge that dumped more than 300 millimetres of rain on North Vancouver, he gained some personal insight into the risks he warns people about in his day job. Read More
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Vancouver city council allows developer to delay major Oakridge project
Vancouver city council has agreed to a developer’s request to a five-year delay on the construction timeline for the redevelopment of a former bus depot in the Oakridge neighbourhood. Read More
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Anti-Israel graffiti greets professor visiting UBC from Jerusalem university
A group of pro-Palestine students who set up a protest camp at the University of B.C. this summer has taken responsibility for vandalizing a building on campus that was due to host an Israeli professor last week. Read More
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B.C. Green leader Sonia Furstenau answered David Eby's call — but not John Rustad's
VICTORIA — The leaders of B.C.’s New Democrats and B.C. Conservatives have received the cold shoulder after looking to start minority government talks with the Greens following last weekend’s inconclusive election result, party leader Sonia Furstenau said Wednesday. Read More
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After B.C. election, what happens next as Christine Boyle vacates her Vancouver council seat?
After Vancouver Coun. Christine Boyle handily won Vancouver-Little Mountain for the NDP in last weekend's provincial election, city council will likely have an empty seat soon. Read More
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Adding this bracelet to your stack helps to support the oceans. Here's how
The news: Tiffany & Co. Love For Our Oceans initiative. Read More
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Vancouver Fashion Week returns with 50 designer showcases
Vancouver Fashion Week is back. Read More
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Oil removal work begins on ’fragile’ Second World War-era wreck off coastal B.C.
An oil salvage operation is underway on the fragile wreckage of a U.S. army transport ship that sank almost 80 years ago off coastal British Columbia in a race to head off an eruption of thousands of litres of oil that a coast guard official says is "near imminent." Read More
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Witness told rescuers missing man was swept down rain-swollen Coquitlam River
A witness reported seeing a man who’s been missing since Sunday fall into the swollen Coquitlam River as he tried to rescue a dog, and was “immediately swept away,” a local search and rescue manager said on Wednesday. Read More
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Queen Priyanka wants you to tune in to Devastatia with performance in Vancouver
When: Oct. 31, 7 p.m. Read More
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International: 30 bestselling books of the week for Oct. 19
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What's for dinner? Ricardo has an answer for that
There’s fast food, and then there’s good food that is also fast. Ricardo Larrivée aims to make food that fits into the latter category. Read More
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Tanya Talaga, author of The Knowing, says Canadian history needs to be rewritten
The beginning of Anishinaabe writer Tanya Talaga’s book The Knowing is also its ending. Read More
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B.C.: 15 bestselling books for the week of Oct. 19
1. Whitewater Cooks The Food We Love— Shelley Adams and Conner Adams (Alicon Holdings Ltd). Read More
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B.C. crime news: Man shot and killed by Penticton Mountie | Man charged after nearly $60K of goods stolen in Metrotown
A man was shot and killed in a police-involved shooting in Penticton on Monday. Read More
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How the post-B.C. election stalemate is similar — and different — to 2017
B.C.'s postelection stalemate has echoes of 2017, but with its own features, according to two constitutional experts. Read More
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