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Science World launches "The World Needs More Nerds" campaign

Science World launches "The World Needs More Nerds" campaign

The iconic science centre has also released a photo of B.C. Public Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry at age 7.
Lyft expands ride-hailing services throughout Metro Vancouver

Lyft expands ride-hailing services throughout Metro Vancouver

When Lyft initially entered the B.C. market, it originally only operated in what it described as a “core area.â€
Guns, cash and illegal cannabis seized by Port Moody police

Guns, cash and illegal cannabis seized by Port Moody police

A significant amount of the cannabis was in edible form and had an estimated value of $390,000, while approximately $420,000 in cash was seized. 
Wanted: Canada-wide manhunt underway for federal offender

Wanted: Canada-wide manhunt underway for federal offender

If you have any information please contact, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 OR ROPE at 1-866-870-7673 or 911.
OPINION: Cars aren't part of Stanley Park's purpose

OPINION: Cars aren't part of Stanley Park's purpose

"Riding and walking through the park is a way to experience its majesty without bringing the city along."
Four Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­hotels on new list of Top 10 Canada City Hotels

Four Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­hotels on new list of Top 10 Canada City Hotels

Including the top two on the list!
Police investigate men allegedly 'testing' display toilets in a B.C. store (VIDEO)

Police investigate men allegedly 'testing' display toilets in a B.C. store (VIDEO)

Warning: Some people may find the content of this story offensive
B.C. adds 118,100 jobs in June

B.C. adds 118,100 jobs in June

New data released by Statistics Canada reveals the province’s unemployment rate now stands at an even 13%
SeaBus service increasing to meet renewed peak hour demand

SeaBus service increasing to meet renewed peak hour demand

Departures on weekdays between 7 and 9:30 a.m. and 3 and 6:30 p.m. will now be every 15 minutes
61 of 681 seniors' homes in B.C. have plans in place to allow visitors

61 of 681 seniors' homes in B.C. have plans in place to allow visitors

Comparatively low numbers of COVID-19 infections in the province has prompted the government to open seniors' homes to visitors
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