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Metro Vancouver prepares to dig tunnel deep under Stanley Park

Metro Vancouver prepares to dig tunnel deep under Stanley Park

The $495-million project will deliver a third of the region's drinking water by 2029.
Photos: B.C. windstorm downs trees, disrupts power

Photos: B.C. windstorm downs trees, disrupts power

Tens of thousands of people were without power from the windstorm.
'It's just not OK': How a Port Moody bakery is standing up against rude, impatient customers

'It's just not OK': How a Port Moody bakery is standing up against rude, impatient customers

More than a third of the employees at Gabi & Jules bakery, located in Port Moody and Burnaby, self-identify as having a disability.
'Shocking' video shows transport truck blowing over on busy B.C. highway

'Shocking' video shows transport truck blowing over on busy B.C. highway

"It's shocking watching it back."
Squamish Search and Rescue honoured for dramatic helicopter rescue

Squamish Search and Rescue honoured for dramatic helicopter rescue

James Dahmer and SSAR team save two climbers after a boulder strike on the Stawamus Chief.
Mario Canseco: Many Canadians support criminalizing residential school denials

Mario Canseco: Many Canadians support criminalizing residential school denials

From classrooms to legislation, Canadians show overwhelming support for protecting Indigenous history
Opinion: What a second Trump term may mean for the CDC, and how it affects Canada

Opinion: What a second Trump term may mean for the CDC, and how it affects Canada

Should Trump be re-elected, the CDC will likely exist on a smaller budget with a reduced role internationally. Lessons from COVID-19 show this will increase Canadian vulnerabilities.
Canada Post, union, still disagree over weekend delivery following weekend talks

Canada Post, union, still disagree over weekend delivery following weekend talks

Canada Post and the union representing its workers are commenting on how weekend talks for a new contract went, with the employer calling them less productive than they'd hoped and the union claiming their employer is focused on flexibility to delive
West Van council considers plan for private docks on public foreshore

West Van council considers plan for private docks on public foreshore

A councillor says the need for waterfront access for safety has been a concern for years, while another suspects it is just to increase property value. Public hearing will take place Nov. 18
Knife attack nets Vancouver woman conditional sentence

Knife attack nets Vancouver woman conditional sentence

"I was literally making my peace with God," victim said of the attack.