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'The Last of Us' sets up post-apocalyptic Vancouver film set in park

'The Last of Us' sets up post-apocalyptic Vancouver film set in park

The popular HBO show is a post-apocalyptic zombie drama.
Everything to know about attending the Celebration of Light fireworks in Vancouver

Everything to know about attending the Celebration of Light fireworks in Vancouver

Get tips on seeing the display on Saturday night.
Burnaby soccer star Christine Sinclair says women's team was 'never' shown or discussed drone footage

Burnaby soccer star Christine Sinclair says women's team was 'never' shown or discussed drone footage

Canadian Olympic Committee sent numerous staff from Canada's women's soccer team home from Paris Olympics, including head coach Bev Priestman, after allegedly flying a drone over New Zealand's practices.
B.C. drops COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health-care workers

B.C. drops COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health-care workers

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry made the announcement Friday morning.
Seaspan brings marine training program to Indigenous youth

Seaspan brings marine training program to Indigenous youth

The three year training program helps create pathways for young people from the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam Nations to enter the skilled trades
B.C. nurse suspended two months for medication issues

B.C. nurse suspended two months for medication issues

Problems involved not adhering to medication administration practices, not ensuring their documentation was accurate or not documenting at all.
Crown wants four years for B.C. manslaughter

Crown wants four years for B.C. manslaughter

Kenneth Michael Desjarlais pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 2021 stabbing death of Fernand Uregel Regimbal, 52.
Plan for Hugo Ray tennis bubble, pickleball courts deflated

Plan for Hugo Ray tennis bubble, pickleball courts deflated

Costs of building indoor sports courts at park not feasible, studies reveal
Advocates blame B.C. justice system for women's deaths, call for changes

Advocates blame B.C. justice system for women's deaths, call for changes

Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter pens an open letter to the premier and attorney general about the Tori Dunn murder and other cases of femicide.
West Vancouver council approves 13-foot wall next to Seawalk

West Vancouver council approves 13-foot wall next to Seawalk

Plans for the tall wall adjacent to the popular public oceanside path have been controversial