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Vote delayed on Vancouver Chinatown condo plan after meeting hears from about 100 speakers

A hearing to determine the fate of a controversial condo project proposed for Vancouver's Chinatown has ended without a vote after hearing from about 100...

Mountain biker swatted by cougar near popular trial on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast

British Columbia·NewTwo trails in Roberts Creek have been closed following a cougar attack on the weekend. A woman was chased and then swatted at by...

Canada's Brault-Guillard scores as CF Montreal downs Minnesota United

Mason Toye scored twice and CF Montreal didn't surrender any goals in posting a 4-0 Major League Soccer victory on Saturday against visiting Minnesota United.Toye,...

B.C. government taps veteran mediator to resolve Fraser Valley bus strike

The British Columbia government has appointed veteran mediator Vince Ready to help resolve what it says is an "incredibly challenging'' bus strike in the Fraser...

Gauld nets winner as Whitecaps beat CF Montreal to claim Canadian Championship

Ryan Gauld scored the winner off a penalty in the 65th minute as the Vancouver Whitecaps beat CF Montreal 2-1 to ensure the Canadian Championship...

Job action halts classes at Capilano U, as contracts inked with support staff at 5 other schools

Job action has halted all classes at Capilano University in North Vancouver.A statement on the university's website says classes are suspended at its main campus...

Vancouver Coastal Health reverts to new overdose text alert system for bad drugs

Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is joining other health authorities in the province in a move to a unified provincial text alert system warning of toxic...

B.C. commits additional $17 million to protect and restore wild Pacific salmon stocks

The British Columbia government is adding $17.25 million to ongoing efforts to save declining populations of wild Pacific salmon.The Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship...

B.C. pharmacists set to treat minor ailments, prescribe contraception starting June 1

Pharmacists in British Columbia will have more responsibilities starting June 1 in an effort to improve access for those without a family doctor and ease...

B.C. government to provide additional $25M for marine restoration projects

British Columbia's Environment Ministry has announced another $25 million in funding for coastal cleanup and restoration of the marine environment.This brings its total investment for...

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