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Vancouver actor Carlos Diehz’s big break comes in Ralph Fiennes film
After Carlos Diehz’s last child moved out, he decided to try something new. Read More
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Vancouver police need access to city's traffic cameras, say councillors
Vancouver police should have access to the city's network of traffic cameras, according to councillors Brian Montague and Peter Meiszner. Read More
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Radium Hot Springs heritage building and pools get $29 million makeover
The federal government has spent $29 million renovating the Radium Hot Springs Aquacourt building and pools. Read More
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Death toll rises to three after atmospheric river that drenched southern B.C.
At least three deaths have been linked to torrential rain from an atmospheric river weather system that hammered British Columbia's south coast over the weekend. Read More
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Residents of West End highrise find nothing salvageable following 'surreal' fire
A day after a raging fire spread to his 21st-floor condo in a West End highrise, Cole McLeod tiptoed back to his unit to survey the "surreal" aftermath. Read More
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B.C. Election: Who are the two Greens that could hold the balance of power?
B.C. is in a holding pattern pending the outcome of two recounts on Saturday, but, if election results hold, the decision about which party forms the next government could come down to two men: Jeremy Valeriote and Rob Botterell of the B.C. Greens. Read More
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B.C. Conservatives may find voter anger if they force a new election too quickly
VICTORIA — B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad has vowed to force an early election if his party finds itself in a position to do so in the next sitting of the legislature. Read More
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'Don't try to be a hero': Burnaby tow truck driver shares atmospheric river experience
During the weekend's atmospheric river, countless images of devastation and weather mayhem were shared online and captured by news crews. Read More
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New Westminster police investigating courtroom attack by Ripudaman Singh Malik killer
New Westminster police are investigating a courtroom attack by one of the men who pleaded guilty Monday to murdering Surrey businessman Ripudaman Singh Malik, who was acquitted almost 20 years ago of the Air India bombing. Read More
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B.C. breaks vaccination records for flu and COVID-19 shots
Record-setting numbers of British Columbians have flocked to get their influenza and COVID-19 vaccines in the past week as the province prepares for the respiratory illness season. Read More
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B.C. crime news: Youth stabbed near PoCo's Terry Fox Secondary | Youth arrested over threats of shooting at Richmond school
Police in Port Coquitlam are looking for three suspects after a stabbing near Terry Fox Secondary on Monday. Read More
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30 Metro Vancouver restaurants named to the Chinese Restaurant Awards longlist
The 15th-annual Chinese Restaurant Awards has released its longlist of top eateries in Metro Vancouver. Read More
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Kronos Quartet and electronic artist Jlin play new explorations at Chan Centre performance
When: Oct. 26, 8 p.m. Read More
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The cooler months are back. Here are 5 fall jackets to try on this season
It's time to pack away the sandals and make peace with the fact that yes, the cooler months are back. Time to get out the stockings and boots. And time, perhaps, for a new jacket. If the last applies to you, coat silhouettes this season blend structure with ease, and a menswear-inspired vibe still reigns supreme. Whether you opt for a so-now vintage bomber or a timeless wool overcoat, Rebecca Tay presents five coats that will elevate your style for the season ahead. Read More
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The Lamplighter is celebrating its 100th anniversary: Here are 5 things to know about B.C.'s oldest beer tavern
When: Oct. 25, 8 p.m. Read More
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Weekend rainstorm a warning to Metro Vancouver municipalities: Infrastructure upgrades are needed
The atmospheric-river deluge that dumped a month's worth of rain onto Metro Vancouver over the weekend is a reminder that municipalities need to build infrastructure capable of handling the bigger swings in rainfall caused by climate change. Read More
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Contentious natural gas decision could test unity of Vancouver's ABC majority
Vancouver city council's abrupt policy shift on natural gas in July marked a rare moment when ABC councillors voted against their caucus colleagues. Now, with council set to consider the final bylaw adoption next month, further cracks appear to be forming within the city’s ruling party. Read More
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U.S. Election: Are you an American living in B.C.? The U.S. Consulate wants you to vote
Metro Vancouver is home to one of the largest populations of Americans living outside the U.S. With just weeks remaining until the presidential election, many have yet to request their absentee ballot. Read More
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Why the premixed cocktails buzz? Taste, simplicity — and weight loss — in hot Vancouver market
Helge Myhrstad was on a charter flight for a fishing trip in Costa Rica with two friends when they realized they would have to sacrifice one of their own for the greater good. Read More
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Surrey council backs plan for multi-million dollar ash-scattering pier on Fraser River
Surrey city council has approved a staff plan to build a pier for scattering ashes along the Fraser River. Read More
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