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Metro Vancouver's 5X Fest bringing international TikTok star to the stage

5X Fest, which explores and celebrates the creativity of South Asian youth in music, fashion, visual mediums and culture, is in full swing in...

Vancouver officer who assaulted Black man during downtown stop apologizes in court

The police officer who assaulted a Black man in downtown Vancouver nearly five years ago spoke publicly for the first time on Wednesday.Const. Jarrod...

Canucks: Who's best bet among five candidates for third-line centre position?

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Canucks: Ethan Bear to have shoulder surgery, agent confirms

Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey Ethan Bear is...

B.C. Lions laud quick reaction by medical team after player collapses at practice

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2 Vancouver radio stations among 9 being axed across Canada as BCE lays off 1,300 people

BCE Inc. is cutting 1,300 positions and closing or selling nine radio stations as the company plans to significantly adapt how it delivers the...

Cost of fighting B.C. wildfires this year tops $100M — well before peak fire season

The B.C Wildfire Service (BCWS) has now spent $105.3 million fighting fires so far this season, burning through half of its allocated budget well before...

11 Things to Know Before Hiking the Grouse Grind

Hikers on the Grouse Grind. Photo: Mike Seehagel Often called “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster”, the Grouse Grind is a bucket list hike. Here’s everything you...

B.C. university partners with local rancher to breed heat-wave resistant cattle

Joanne Nicklas says it's exciting to think that, in future, ranchers like her may not have to worry about constant shade or turning on sprinklers around the clock...

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