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Large rockfall due to 'slope instability' extends partial Stanley Park seawall closure

Large rockfall due to 'slope instability' extends partial Stanley Park seawall closure

Chunks of sandstone fell off the steep slope near Siwash Rock.
Second case of measles confirmed in the Lower Mainland

Second case of measles confirmed in the Lower Mainland

The two confirmed cases were people travelling within the same group through 鶹ýӳInternational Airport.
'Heavy' downpour coming to parts of Metro Vancouver

'Heavy' downpour coming to parts of Metro Vancouver

Some parts of Metro 鶹ýӳcould see 70 mm of rain in less than 24 hours.
With talk of D-Day and war, throne speech portrays B.C. in historic tariff battle

With talk of D-Day and war, throne speech portrays B.C. in historic tariff battle

VICTORIA — British Columbia's government has depicted the province on a battle footing against the threat of U.S. tariffs, as it faces its “most consequential time” since the Second World War.
Floating sauna barge proposed for Vancouver's False Creek

Floating sauna barge proposed for Vancouver's False Creek

The company is currently refitting a barge
Metro 鶹ýӳweather: Arctic air to bring colder temperatures

Metro 鶹ýӳweather: Arctic air to bring colder temperatures

A blast of frigid Arctic air is expected to bring Metro 鶹ýӳtemperatures down.
Late-night TV host Taylor Tomlinson adds second comedy show in Vancouver

Late-night TV host Taylor Tomlinson adds second comedy show in Vancouver

Local demand to see the stand-up comedian has led to a second performance in September.
Check out these North Shore restaurants for happy hour happiness

Check out these North Shore restaurants for happy hour happiness

Early birds hitting these North Van and West 鶹ýӳspots can enjoy good prices, great food and drink, and getting to bed at a decent time
B.C. pension giant lags in climate action, ranks among Canada's worst: report

B.C. pension giant lags in climate action, ranks among Canada's worst: report

British Columbia Investment Management Corporation (BCI) holds an estimated $9 billion in fossil fuel investments spanning dozens of companies, according to the report.
Rob Shaw: Time to break B.C.'s empty throne speech habit

Rob Shaw: Time to break B.C.'s empty throne speech habit

Other governments use throne speeches to outline real plans—why don't we?
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