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'Finally': Vancouverites react to news that Canada will likely drop vaccine requirements, ArriveCAN app

'Finally': Vancouverites react to news that Canada will likely drop vaccine requirements, ArriveCAN app

"ArriveCAN to be 'optional'...what's this achieving?"
More British Columbians are opting to rent rather than own, report says

More British Columbians are opting to rent rather than own, report says

According to Statistics Canada, declines in homeownership reflect trends in new construction connected to the densification of large urban centres
Man found shot in car in Surrey was from Edmonton

Man found shot in car in Surrey was from Edmonton

The man, who succumbed to his injuries Tuesday, has been identified as 27-year-old Richard Ofosuhene of Edmonton, Alta.
This rights and advocacy organization has been supporting Lower Mainland immigrant sex workers for 20 years

This rights and advocacy organization has been supporting Lower Mainland immigrant sex workers for 20 years

The work continues.
A new beneficial use for drinking water treatment residuals

A new beneficial use for drinking water treatment residuals

The regional district is looking at beneficial uses of drinking water treatment residuals
Soft on crime is tough on business

Soft on crime is tough on business

Crime and security a top election issue for business owners, according to polls
Opinion: As chinook salmon get thinner and fewer, southern resident killer whales struggle to find enough food

Opinion: As chinook salmon get thinner and fewer, southern resident killer whales struggle to find enough food

The declining salmon and whale numbers raise a critical question: Is the southern resident killer whale population solely reliant on the abundance of salmon? And, if so, since when?
Langley mayoral hopeful says Rich Coleman hiding assets from voters

Langley mayoral hopeful says Rich Coleman hiding assets from voters

Township of Langley councillor Eric Woodward said Coleman, who leads the fledgling Elevate Langley party, is breaking the law.
"We're still here": Indigenous leaders express mixed emotions after Queen's death

"We're still here": Indigenous leaders express mixed emotions after Queen's death

“I want to be respectful of the fact that he just lost his mother, and I’m just not prepared to speak ill of anyone during their mourning period,” said Assembly of First Nations National Chief Roseanne Archibald.
These B.C. researchers want to study your dog

These B.C. researchers want to study your dog

Researchers at the University of British Columbia's newly opened Human-Animal Interaction Lab are looking for four-legged participants. The goal: Understand the mind of canines, including what makes them happy