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Vancouver’s Olympic cauldron will be lit for PyeongChang 2018

Vancouver’s Olympic cauldron will be lit for PyeongChang 2018

Vancouver’s Olympic cauldron in Jack Poole Plaza will glow brightly again soon in support of the 2018 Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea.
West Vancouver's grand plan due in six weeks

West Vancouver's grand plan due in six weeks

After more than two years of contemplation and consultation, the District of West Vancouver is ready to put pen to paper on its new official community plan.
BC Blueberry Council heads off on international trade show circuit

BC Blueberry Council heads off on international trade show circuit

B.C. blueberries are getting international recognition as the BC Blueberry Council heads on a whirlwind tour of trade shows. Starting in Berlin, Germany from Feb. 7 to Feb.
No provincial funding for track at new Handsworth Secondary

No provincial funding for track at new Handsworth Secondary

School district to break ground on new Argyle over spring break
B.C. wineries feel like 'easy target' after Alberta bans imports in pipeline feud

B.C. wineries feel like 'easy target' after Alberta bans imports in pipeline feud

Premier Rachel Notley links ban to B.C. government's decision on Kinder Morgan expansion
UPDATE: RCMP question person of interest in assault of North Vancouver senior

UPDATE: RCMP question person of interest in assault of North Vancouver senior

North Vancouver RCMP say they have received numerous tips and found one person of interest in the shocking assault of a senior in her Lynn Valley apartment last week.
Province announces initial round of ICBC reforms

Province announces initial round of ICBC reforms

The province announced the first round in promised reforms to ICBC on Tuesday morning. Last week, the insurance company posted a $935-million loss in the first nine months of the 2017/18 fiscal year and a projected $1.
ICBC to cap ‘pain and suffering’ payouts for minor injuries at $5,500

ICBC to cap ‘pain and suffering’ payouts for minor injuries at $5,500

The Insurance Corp. of B.C.
This online guide helps you find the Legends of Vancouver

This online guide helps you find the Legends of Vancouver

In print for over a century, the book Legends of Vancouver tells the stories of the people and the land as told to writer Pauline Johnson by Squamish Chief Joe Capilano and other indigenous locals.
A North Vancouver robbery suspect arrested in under a minute

A North Vancouver robbery suspect arrested in under a minute

Easy come. Easier go. North Vancouver RCMP say they arrested a man within 60 seconds of him allegedly robbing a Capilano Road gas station. According to police, a suspect walked into the station around 4 a.m.