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Seth Shonkoff: When it comes to health, the science is clear on gas appliances
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Opinion: Gas appliances can lead to persistent exposure to a range of hazardous air pollutants, both inside and outside the home
10h ago
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Budget doubles for design of new PNE Amphitheatre set to host Vancouver's FIFA World Cup festival
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Vancouver's design and planning budget has doubled for the new PNE Amphitheatre set to host the city's 2026 FIFA World Cup fan festival.
23h ago
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Critics say lack of charges against masterminds of dozens of executions is one reason organized criminals think of Vancouver as safe haven.
on Jul 30
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Vancouver expects to exceed five-year housing targets. But affordability remains a tricky question
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Vancouver staff say they're on track to exceed province's five-year housing targets. The toughest nut to crack, though, is affordability.
on Wed, 7PM
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B.C. teen with bird flu is in critical care, infection source unknown: health officer
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Dr. Bonnie Henry says the teenager who has tested positive for bird flu is in critical condition in B.C. Children’s Hospital. Find out more.
on Wed, 4AM
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Vancouver officials seek owner of $3.8M house with dangerous collapsing garage
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The City of Vancouver is searching for the owner of a multi-million home with a dangerous collapsing garage in Kits Point. Find out more.
on Wed, 1AM
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Modern wars have 102-year-old B.C. veteran fearing the world is repeating old mistakes
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"I begin to wonder whether my service was really worth it. It's mind-boggling that we are back to square one," says Percy Smith.
on Tue, 5PM
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Modern wars have 102-year-old B.C. veteran fearing the world is repeating old mistakes
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"I begin to wonder whether my service was really worth it. It's mind-boggling that we are back to square one," says Percy Smith.
on Tue, 5PM
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Modern wars have 102-year-old B.C. veteran fearing the world is repeating old mistakes
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"I begin to wonder whether my service was really worth it. It's mind-boggling that we are back to square one," says Percy Smith.
on Tue, 3AM
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B.C. teen believed to be first human case of avian flu in Canada
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The teenager, who lives in the Fraser Health region, is currently getting treatment at B.C. Children's Hospital.
on Sun, 3PM
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Closure of TikTok’s Vancouver office a big blow to employees, content creators
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This year, TikTok expanded its Vancouver offices from a co-working space to an entire floor of the 32-storey office tower at 595 Burrard St.
on Sat, 9PM
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Vancouver looks to reduce flooding by requiring rainwater tanks on almost all new buildings
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Vancouver's current system is "insufficient" to manage these increased flows without costly upgrades
on Fri, 5PM
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Vancouver looks to reduce flooding by requiring rainwater tanks on almost all new buildings
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Vancouver's current system is "insufficient" to manage these increased flows without costly upgrades
on Nov 8
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New 29-storey hotel proposed for Vancouver's West End
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The project would have 292 hotel rooms with 227 serviced apartments and 65 conventional hotel rooms
on Nov 7
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Dan Fumano: The Halloween-night graffiti was the third incident Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim reported to police this year, his office said.
on Nov 7
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Metro Vancouver hopes to dodge billions of dollars in sewer upgrades with revamped plan
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Metro Vancouver is rewriting its liquid waste management plan as it hopes to avoid billions of dollars in upgrades in the process. Read on.
on Nov 6
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Vancouver gives green light to new park at False Creek
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The park board has approved designs for the first phase of East Park, a new waterfront destination for Vancouver's Olympic Village.
on Nov 6
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Biking enthusiast says he's shocked no-fault means he can't sue transportation ministry or construction contractor for loose gravel on road.
on Nov 5
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David Eby's 'bright-line test' may blacklist some Conservative ridings
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Vaughn Palmer: Premier says NDP won't work with Tory MLAs with a record of hateful speech comments
on Nov 5
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David Eby's 'bright-line test' may blacklist some Conservative ridings
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Vaughn Palmer: Premier says NDP won't work with Tory MLAs with a record of hateful speech comments
on Nov 5
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Vancouver couple sues Irish nanny for quitting: 'Didn't say goodbye to children'
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The parents, who wanted "an explicit commitment” from a nanny to work to the beginning of December, are suing after she quit without notice.
on Nov 5
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TransLink is retiring 150 old-school SkyTrain cars. What should be done with them?
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The original SkyTrain vehicles are being taken out of service through 2026 and TransLink needs ideas for repurposing them. Find out more.
on Nov 4
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TransLink is retiring 150 old-school SkyTrain cars. What should be done with them?
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The original SkyTrain vehicles are being taken out of service through 2026 and TransLink needs ideas for repurposing them. Find out more.
on Nov 4
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SFU study says forget the beaver, moose and goose. These are the most Canadian animals
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In fact, the spiny softshell turtle is Canada's most distinct animal in evolutionary terms, researchers from SFU show in a study.
on Nov 1
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Searches by U.S. visitors for Canadian homes spike before American election
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U.S. interest is largely concentrated in Ontario, which got 38 per cent of searches, followed by B.C. (17 per cent) and Quebec (16 per cent)
on Oct 31
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Searches by U.S. visitors for Canadian homes spike before American election
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U.S. interest is largely concentrated in Ontario, which got 38 per cent of searches, followed by B.C. (17 per cent) and Quebec (16 per cent)
on Oct 31
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Michelle Mungall: Women achieve gender parity in election results
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If last weekend's vote stands as it is currently, women will hold 51.6 per cent of the seats.
on Oct 30
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Conservative leader John Rustad joins chorus rebutting attacks on Elections B.C.
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Vaughn Palmer: Conservative MLA-elects and scrutineers among those defending elections agency from conspiracy theorists
on Oct 29
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B.C. Election: Lieutenant governor asks David Eby to form government
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Experts say the outcome is far from settled, however, with Surrey-Guildford expected to be subject to a judicial recount in the coming days
on Oct 29
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Vancouver's Water Street pedestrian zone will return in 2025 — on weekends
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Many retailers said it cut business drastically, so the experiment of allowing no cars in the summer on Water Street will be on weekends
on Oct 28
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'State of disrepair': It's time for a reboot of B.C. parks
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Metro Vancouver's parks department, with 23 parks, has a larger budget that B.C. Parks, with over 1,000 parks
on Oct 27
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B.C. election appears on track to break gender barriers in legislature
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B.C. may be the first Canadian province where more than half of elected MLAs are women.
on Oct 26
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B.C. Conservative candidate uses racist slur to describe Indigenous Peoples on election night
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Conservative Leader John Rustad has condemned the statements by his candidate, Marina Sapozhnikov, in a Victoria-area riding.
on Oct 26
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B.C. Conservative candidate uses racist slur to describe Indigenous Peoples on election night
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Conservative Leader John Rustad has condemned the statements by his candidate, Marina Sapozhnikov, in a Victoria-area riding.
on Oct 26
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'The vibes are not good': What's behind tensions bubbling over on Vancouver council?
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It can be difficult to get people to pay attention to municipal government, but this week, Vancouver city council found a way to do it.
on Oct 25
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Vancouver drops 'Eurocentric' approach to how buildings are chosen for city's heritage register
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A new system aims to take a broader approach to heritage that will consider the 'intangible' elements of a building. Find out more.
on Oct 24
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F-bomb dropped in heated Vancouver city council exchange
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"This is not the Wild West of f****** procedure," said councillor Sarah Kirby-Yung
on Oct 24
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After B.C. election, what happens next as Christine Boyle vacates her Vancouver council seat?
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Vancouver Coun. Christine Boyle won Vancouver-Little Mountain in the B.C. election, council will have an empty seat.
on Oct 24
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Vancouver city council allows developer to delay major Oakridge project
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The site in question is just one of several developments of various sizes around Metro Vancouver that are delayed or expected to be delayed
on Oct 24
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Vancouver's non-ABC councillors set to be stripped of extra roles and pay
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Dan Fumano: Removing Green councillors from roles at Metro Vancouver was not related to their performance, the mayor's chief of staff said.
on Oct 23
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Vancouver's non-ABC councillors set to be stripped of extra roles and pay
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Dan Fumano: Removing Green councillors from roles at Metro Vancouver was not related to their performance, the mayor's chief of staff said.
on Oct 23
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Vancouver police need access to city's traffic cameras, say councillors
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Advocates say Surrey RCMP's use of traffic cameras helped in arrest of three accused killers
on Oct 23
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Vancouver police need access to city's traffic cameras, say councillors
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Advocates say Surrey RCMP's use of traffic cameras helped in arrest of three accused killers
on Oct 23
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Contentious natural gas decision could test unity of Vancouver's ABC majority
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With Vancouver council set for final decision on controversial natural gas policy shift, cracks could be forming in the city’s ruling party.
on Oct 22
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Contentious natural gas decision could test unity of Vancouver's ABC majority
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With Vancouver council set for final decision on controversial natural gas policy shift, cracks could be forming in the city’s ruling party.
on Oct 22
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Surrey council backs plan for multi-million dollar ash-scattering pier on Fraser River
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Pier will be built at either Brownsville Bar Park or Surrey Public Wharf
on Oct 22
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BC's first significant storm is expected to dump 90 to 150 millimetres of rain on Metro Vancouver.
on Oct 20
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Why you should vote: How just 189 votes defeated the B.C. government in 2017
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Vaughn Palmer: Voting always matters, but more so in this election than in any other
on Oct 19
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Vancouver’s Kitsilano neighbourhood braces for 23 new towers
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Douglas Todd: Developers are targeting the Kitsilano neighbourhood now that the Broadway plan has opened up the construction floodgates
on Oct 18
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Vancouver’s Kitsilano neighbourhood braces for 23 new towers
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Douglas Todd: Developers are targeting the Kitsilano neighbourhood now that the Broadway plan has opened up the construction floodgates
on Oct 18