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鶹ýӳAquarium sees bright post-cetacean future
The 鶹ýӳAquarium is building a permanent Arctic gallery and is readying for an exhibit in May that Douglas Coupland designed | Chung Chow The 鶹ýӳAquarium aims to reverse slipping attendance by featuring temporary exhibitions designed by
Feb 7, 2018 1:39 PM
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More B.C. women taking the lead in AI, robotics
鶹ýӳartificial intelligence entrepreneurs help map out the industry’s future
Feb 7, 2018 12:53 PM
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B.C.-based coalition launches campaign to bring ride-hailing to the province
Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press Eight organizations in British Columbia are joining forces to advocate for ride-hailing services in the province as soon as possible.
Feb 7, 2018 12:35 PM
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Airbnb to collect sales taxes on rentals; money will go to affordable housing
Finance Minister Carole James explains province’s agreement with Airbnb during a press conference at the legislature on Wednesday. Photograph By TIMES COLONIST The B.C.
Feb 7, 2018 12:27 PM
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Vancouver’s reptiles are being 'renovicted' due to no pet policy
Vancouver’s reptiles are being “renovicted” due to no pet policy.
Feb 7, 2018 8:44 AM
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How millennials can navigate Vancouver's real estate market
With home prices rising and inventory shrinking, what’s a millennial to do? It’s not an easy time to be a millennial home buyer in Vancouver.
Feb 7, 2018 8:16 AM
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Parking wars hit Yaletown as city looks at taking away spots
The city is looking at eliminating some parking on Mainland and Hamilton streets in Yaletown in order to make access easier for the fire department. Photo Dan Toulgoet It could soon be even harder to find a parking spot in Yaletown.
Feb 6, 2018 8:19 PM
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Alberta government to ban imports of B.C. wines
Halting imports of B.C. wines the latest salvo in escalating trade war between B.C., Alberta over pipeline
Feb 6, 2018 4:16 PM
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Youth who ran into road after traffic stop near Port Mann bridge seriously injured
File photo British Columbia's police watchdog says a 17-year-old youth was badly injured when he ran into traffic on the Trans-Canada Highway on Monday night after a traffic stop in Coquitlam.
Feb 6, 2018 4:09 PM
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B.C. government announces money-saving changes to ICBC
Car crashes have soared in B.C., leading to financial problems at the public auto insurer | Shutterstock The B.C.
Feb 6, 2018 12:23 PM
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