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State of the city: Vancouver by the numbers (part two)

State of the city: Vancouver by the numbers (part two)

COVID-19 cases, police statistics and nuisance geese provide snapshot of current reality
This Vancouver window cleaner shares jaw-dropping snaps from high-rise buildings (PHOTOS)

This Vancouver window cleaner shares jaw-dropping snaps from high-rise buildings (PHOTOS)

They also mention a few unmentionables they can see through the windows: "I can see your sex toys laid out drying on the bed."
Search and rescue crews join efforts in finding missing 13-year-old Prince George boy

Search and rescue crews join efforts in finding missing 13-year-old Prince George boy

'Luke' has not been seen since 5:30 p.m. on March 24
Teck Coal fined record $60 million for Kootenay fisheries offences

Teck Coal fined record $60 million for Kootenay fisheries offences

Mining giant Teck Resources was hit with a record $60-million fine March 26 related to its East Kootenay coal operations. The company’s Teck Coal Ltd.
Teck Coal fined record $60 million for B.C. river contamination

Teck Coal fined record $60 million for B.C. river contamination

'Largest environmental trial in Canadian history' avoided with guilty pleas: lawyer
B.C. retiree pens books to help work through trauma over past tragedy

B.C. retiree pens books to help work through trauma over past tragedy

Protesters plan to shut down the Cambie Bridge Saturday

Protesters plan to shut down the Cambie Bridge Saturday

The demonstrators are protesting old-growth logging in British Columbia.
New West man wins lottery, says he'll spend it on daughters' weddings

New West man wins lottery, says he'll spend it on daughters' weddings

He had to check it a few times to make sure
Truckers to haul 1.5m AstraZeneca doses to Canada by Tuesday amid Moderna delays

Truckers to haul 1.5m AstraZeneca doses to Canada by Tuesday amid Moderna delays

Canada due to accept 3.2m doses of COVID-19 vaccine from three manufacturers next week
B.C. labour minister concerned over recent workplace deaths

B.C. labour minister concerned over recent workplace deaths

VICTORIA — British Columbia's labour minister says he has contacted the head of the province's workplace safety agency after six workers died on the job in the past four weeks.