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Canuck the Crow’s babies have all died

Canuck the Crow’s babies have all died

In May V.I.A. reporter Melissa Shaw shared the story about Vancouver’s most famous crow, Canuck, becoming a father with his girlfriend Cassiar (Vancouver’s second most-famous crow).
Academie Duello opens up the path to knighthood to disadvantaged kids

Academie Duello opens up the path to knighthood to disadvantaged kids

鶹ýӳswordplay school offers spaces for free at its Knight Camp
60 years ago my grandfather died building the Second Narrows Bridge

60 years ago my grandfather died building the Second Narrows Bridge

Ironworker John Wright one of 18 men who perished on June 17, 1958
Grouse Grind will likely reopen on June 21

Grouse Grind will likely reopen on June 21

Remember when the Grouse Grind opened last month only to close a few weeks later for seasonal repairs and maintenance? Well, the popular trail is anticipated to reopen again on Thursday, June 21.
Meet the 2018 鶹ýӳPride Parade grand marshals

Meet the 2018 鶹ýӳPride Parade grand marshals

The 鶹ýӳPride Society has announced its 2018 Pride Parade grand marshals. “After our Indigenous entries the grand marshals open up the Pride Parade,” says VPS executive director Andrea Arnot.
Long-awaited Killarney Seniors Centre opens June 28

Long-awaited Killarney Seniors Centre opens June 28

New seniors centre was almost two decades in the making so grand opening will be one to celebrate
Tsawwassen fashion designer to receive honourary degree

Tsawwassen fashion designer to receive honourary degree

A Tsawwassen fashion designer will receive an honourary degree this week during convocation ceremonies at Simon Fraser University.
Indigenous identity and lineage on display at new tattoo exhibition

Indigenous identity and lineage on display at new tattoo exhibition

Body Language: Reawakening Cultural Tattooing of the Northwest opens today at the Bill Reid Gallery where until January 13, visitors can learn about five different communities' traditions.

Female brewers celebrated through festival turned scholarship program

Siris Cask Festival will showcase the women of craft beer this Sunday while turning proceeds into a bursary for female student of KPU's brewing program
Bear family hanging out on Burnaby Mountain

Bear family hanging out on Burnaby Mountain

The intersection of University Drive and Gaglardi Way isn’t just a place to make decisions about where you want to go – it’s a place for families to hang out. Namely bear families.