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Vancouver Vaisakhi parade set to make a colourful return

The Vancouver Vaisakhi parade is back for the first time since 2019.The event, which faced cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is expected to bring thousands...

Surrey and Delta transit announcement

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Coastal GasLink reports 2 spills while tunnelling under Morice River in northern B.C.

The B.C. Energy Regulator (BCER) is investigating after Coastal GasLink (CGL) reported two spills of clay lubricant while it was tunnelling under the Morice River to build a...

Vancouver police seize nearly $8 million in fentanyl, cocaine from lab in Richmond home

Vancouver police say they have seized $7.8-million's worth of fentanyl and cocaine after dismantling a lab operating inside a house in a residential Richmond neighbourhood. The police department's...

How did Terry Fox inspire you? #DearTerry campaign launches on Marathon of Hope's 43rd anniversary

On the 43rd anniversary of Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope, the foundation that bears his name is launching a campaign that recalls the outpouring of...

B.C. pushes new vehicle sales' zero-emission target ahead 5 years to 2035

The province says it intends to have all new cars sold in B.C. be zero emission by 2035, five years ahead of its original 2040 target. During...

What B.C. can learn from Seattle's approach to ending homeless camps

As part of his promise to take swift, decisive action on homelessness, Premier David Eby introduced the Homes for People plan, which looks to create...

Statue of WW1 soldier pushed off cenotaph in Surrey, B.C. as police look for vandal

Police in Surrey, B.C. are seeking public information as they investigate an act of vandalism at the Cloverdale Cenotaph and Museum of Surrey, in which...

UVic unveils lək̓ʷəŋən names for new student housing buildings

Two new student housing buildings at the University of Victoria (UVic) have been given names to reflect the language and culture of local Indigenous people.UVic...

Celebrating the corner store, the cornerstone of many communities

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