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Amid drought, several Metro Vancouver cities are inviting residents to show off their brown lawn — for a prize

Amidst new water restrictions, several Lower Mainland municipalities are encouraging residents to flaunt their dehydrated lawns with pride.Municipalities including Port Coquitlam, Abbotsford, Mission and...

Sea level rise could squeeze young salmon out of places to live

Phoebe Gross, a master's student at Simon Fraser University, uses a seine net to capture juvenile salmon in the Englishman River Estuary on Vancouver...

Lions 37, Stampeders 9: B.C. blows out Calgary. And hey! It's Nathan Rourke

Sports Football CFL BC Lions While Wally Buono...

B.C. couple wins compensation in legal battle with Air Canada over delayed flight

A Kelowna, B.C., couple have won their small claims case against Air Canada after a flight delay stranded them and three family members in...

5 things to know about the Little League World Series — and B.C.'s run of dominance representing Canada

Sports Baseball This year marks just the second time in 17 seasons...

Some wildfire-related evacuation orders downgraded near Adams Lake, B.C.

A regional district in B.C.'s central Interior has downgraded evacuation orders related to a wildfire burning on the shores of Adams Lake, B.C.The Columbia Shuswap Regional...

B.C. Hydro wants to raise EV charging fees, but customers say the time-based fees are unfair

Rick Butzelaar bought an electric vehicle less than two months ago and the savings so far have been significant, he says.However, the resident of Nanaimo...

North Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club celebrates rich history in 100 years of competition

Sports News Local News Amateur Sports Club members...

Vancouver FC: A brash and bold beginning, followed by the realities of expansion team life

Sports Soccer The inaugural season in the Canadian Premier League has been...

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