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Metro Vancouver's waste-to-energy project gets federal boost to help triple capacity

Metro Vancouver's waste-to-energy project gets federal boost to help triple capacity

A waste-to-energy project in Burnaby will use heat from garbage to provide low-cost, low-carbon heating for up to 50,000 homes.
Kitsilano Pool will stay open a little longer this year. Here's what you need to know

Kitsilano Pool will stay open a little longer this year. Here's what you need to know

Get those ocean-side laps in while you can.
Andy Prest: A definitive ranking of the best and worst months of the year

Andy Prest: A definitive ranking of the best and worst months of the year

Can Christmas bring enough shine to chilly December to vault it past the glorious summer months?
Vancouver airport says operations back to normal after navigation staffing shortfall

Vancouver airport says operations back to normal after navigation staffing shortfall

Flights for the rest of the day are mostly scheduled to depart on time, with a handful of minor delays.
Rob Shaw: Rustad urges Ottawa to send Aboriginal title case to Supreme Court

Rob Shaw: Rustad urges Ottawa to send Aboriginal title case to Supreme Court

The BC Conservative leader warns private property rights — and billions in investment — will remain in limbo unless Canada's top court settles the issue quickly.
'Adios!': La Taqueria closing its North Van taco shop after over a decade

'Adios!': La Taqueria closing its North Van taco shop after over a decade

"It truly has been our pleasure serving you and being a part of the lovely neighbourhood and community."
Editorial: Scam attempts and misinformation run amok

Editorial: Scam attempts and misinformation run amok

The increasingly devious and tech-enabled methods scammers and agents of misinformation use means we have to harden our defences more broadly
Man convicted in Tofino murder apologizes to victim's family during sentencing

Man convicted in Tofino murder apologizes to victim's family during sentencing

Luke Priddle was found guilty by a jury of the second-degree murder of 47-year-old Mathew Phillips, as well as robbery and theft of a motor vehicle.
B.C. says it's starting to close 'gaps' in forest carbon accounting after critical audit

B.C. says it's starting to close 'gaps' in forest carbon accounting after critical audit

B.C. has revised forest carbon policy in response to a critical audit, but one expert says the province's efforts to kickstart investment in forest carbon offsets still falls short.
Youth unemployment at recessionary levels, CIBC report finds

Youth unemployment at recessionary levels, CIBC report finds

Youth unemployment in July rose to 14.6 per cent, the highest rate since September 2010.