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Should Vancouver cops be allowed to continue wearing thin blue line patches?

Should Vancouver cops be allowed to continue wearing thin blue line patches?

Indigenous leader: ‘There's no difference between wearing the thin blue line badge and wearing a swastika’
Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²únuns complete decade-long clean electricity project on Pilchuck Creek

Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²únuns complete decade-long clean electricity project on Pilchuck Creek

Hydro system will make the monastery self-sustaining and provide power to the grid.
Canada just introduced new travel rules at the border. Here's what B.C. residents need to know

Canada just introduced new travel rules at the border. Here's what B.C. residents need to know

The rules are changing on Monday.
Earth Day inspiration: Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²ústudents tackle invasives species

Earth Day inspiration: Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²ústudents tackle invasives species

Students at École Les Aiglons pull, plant and create to make their corner of the Earth a little healthier.
'Will probably cry': B.C. soccer fan heading to Qatar for World Cup

'Will probably cry': B.C. soccer fan heading to Qatar for World Cup

Brent Loewen will be taking his two sons to the matches. He describes himself as a "long-suffering fan of the Canadian men's soccer team since 1986."
'Honoured': Vancouver, Whistler win bid for 2025 Invictus Games

'Honoured': Vancouver, Whistler win bid for 2025 Invictus Games

Delta MP Carla Qualtrough was in The Hague for the announcement.
B.C. First Nation chief leads call to investigate RBC for allegedly misleading the public on climate change

B.C. First Nation chief leads call to investigate RBC for allegedly misleading the public on climate change

In an application to Canada's Competition Bureau, a group of environmentalists are calling for RBC to end its financing of fossil fuels and stop "deceiving the public."
Nearly a third of educated young immigrants plan to leave Canada

Nearly a third of educated young immigrants plan to leave Canada

New data shows discontent with current government, cost of living and concerns over ‘discrimination/racism’ among recent newcomers aged 18 to 34
More squid, less salmon — how climate change is impacting Vancouver's seafood menus

More squid, less salmon — how climate change is impacting Vancouver's seafood menus

In with the squid, out with the salmon? UBC researchers tracked down menus from 362 Vancouver restaurants stretching from 1880 to 2021 to find out how climate change is affecting local restaurant menus.
Photos: Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úgallery displays trash turned into artistic treasure

Photos: Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úgallery displays trash turned into artistic treasure

One day ahead of Earth Day, Diving In: The Art of Cleaning Lakes and Oceans, showed how local artists turned trash found in local waters into treasure.