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Photos: Atmospheric river brings heavy rain, flooding to Metro Vancouver
It's election day in B.C. and an atmospheric river has hit Metro Vancouver and parts of the province's south coast. It's expected to bring with it 90 to 150 millimetres of rain. Read More
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Recipe: Lemon-roasted chicken a flavourful fall meal
Reading bestselling author Timothy Taylor’s latest book, The Rise and Fall of Magic Wolf, reminded me of cooking classes I attended at La Varenne in Paris with friend and author Diane Clement. You’ll never see Taylor rise and fall in the book publishing world — the book is witty, wise and accessible to readers and philosophers alike. Read More
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B.C. storm weather updates: Six homes under evacuation order in Deep Cove | Coquitlam homeowner missing after mudslide
Heavy rain drenched the B.C. south coast on Saturday and Sunday, causing power outages, flash flooding, traffic delays and potentially affecting voter turnout on election day. Read More
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This Day in History, 1931-2024: Mitzi Gaynor loved Vancouver, and Vancouver loved her back
Vancouver was one of the keys to her success — for years she perfected her Vegas shows at the Cave nightclub on Hornby street before heading south. Read More
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Brian Minter: Introducing the shrubs, flowers and berries that provide vibrant pops of winter colour
We're enjoying the spectacular autumn colours of so many beautiful trees and shrubs right now, which means it is also the ideal time to look at gardens and patios through the eyes of winter. The next four to five months are the darkest, coldest, bleakest of the year in our gardens. Anything that can add colour or brightness in winter is, perhaps, far more valuable than springtime plants when there is so much colour. Read More
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'State of disrepair': It's time for a reboot of B.C. parks
Underfunded, understaffed and with infrastructure that is increasingly unsafe, B.C's provincial park system is in drastic need of a reboot. Read More
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B.C. Election Results 2024: A riding-by-riding map of the vote
You can find out how your riding voted and explore close races across B.C. using these maps. Refresh the page to get the latest results, updated every 10 minutes. Read More
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B.C. Election Results: Conservatives take Okanagan and Interior handily
Follow our B.C. election 2024 live blog HERE throughout the night for the latest election news from around the province, and we'll update this story with Okanagan and other riding results as they come in. Read More
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B.C. Election Day: Langley voters to choose three MLAs
It's election day in B.C. and residents in Langley are heading to the polls to choose three MLAs to represent them for the next four years. Read More
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B.C. Election Day: Richmond and Delta voters to choose six MLAs
It's election day in B.C. and residents in Richmond and Delta are heading to the polls to choose six MLAs to represent them for the next four years. Read More
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B.C. Election 2024: Maple Ridge, Port Moody voters to choose 3 MLAs
It's election day in B.C. and residents in Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge East and Port Moody-Burquitlam are heading to the polls to choose three MLAs to represent them for the next four years. Read More
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B.C. Election Day: Vancouver voters to elect 12 MLAs
It's election day in B.C. and Vancouver residents are heading to the polls to choose 12 MLAs to represent them for the next four years. Read More
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B.C. Election Day: What Vancouver Island voters to choose 15 MLAs
It's election day in B.C. and residents on Vancouver Island are heading to the polls to choose 15 MLAs to represent them for the next four years. Read More
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B.C. Election Day: Abbotsford, Chilliwack voters to choose five MLAs
It's election day in B.C. and residents in Abbotsford and Chilliwack are heading to the polls to choose five MLAs to represent them for the next four years. Read More
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B.C. Election Day Live: Voters ready to elect new provincial government
It's election day. British Columbians are heading to the polls bright and early and by day's end, we'll know if NDP Leader David Eby will continue as Premier or if a new provincial government will form. Read More
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Vancouver Writers Fest: Discussion on how to find joy amid turmoil kicks off powerhouse event
The Vancouver Writers Fest (VWF) is beginning its 37th-annual run by setting an intention of sorts with the theme of its kickoff event. Read More
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Abbotsford wins ruling allowing it to dismantle city hall homeless camp
The City of Abbotsford has won a court ruling that allows the dismantling of a four-month-old homeless camp outside city hall. Read More
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'I was unhinged': Man accused of driving at Victoria protester was angry but not trying to hit anyone
A man on trial for dangerous driving and assault with a weapon at a pro-Palestine rally last December described himself as “unhinged” when he made a sharp left turn onto the sidewalk next to the B.C. legislature grounds, causing a man to have to sprint out of his path. Read More
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Who is Ryan Wedding? Former Olympic snowboarder grew up in Coquitlam, now stands accused of running transnational drug ring
The FBI dubbed their efforts to bring down an international drug ring allegedly moving cocaine from Colombia through Mexico and California into Canada as "Operation Giant Slalom." It's not hard to figure out why. Read More
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Why you should vote: How just 189 votes defeated the B.C. government in 2017
VICTORIA — The 2017 B.C. election provides a persuasive example of how a few votes, cast in just one place, can change political history and reshape the province. Read More
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