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Britannia Mine Museum to host celebratory event

Britannia Mine Museum to host celebratory event

On May 20, the museum will host ‘Dig Day,’ a family-friendly event in celebration of 100 years of Mill No. 3.
Animatronic dinosaurs from Lantzville property to be auctioned off

Animatronic dinosaurs from Lantzville property to be auctioned off

A dozen dinosaurs, a dino-shaped waterslide, an electric train, a tree that sings songs in Russian, a food truck, tractors and more will be auctioned off online May 25
New Metro Vancouver park on Bowen Island met with 'unexpected opposition'

New Metro Vancouver park on Bowen Island met with 'unexpected opposition'

A new park on Bowen Island has prompted early opposition, but Metro staff say getting critical feedback is part of the public consultation process to make a park that works for everyone.
West Vancouver man who fed bears in his backyard fined $5,000

West Vancouver man who fed bears in his backyard fined $5,000

The man fed bears, including cubs, leftover food and crackers four times
B.C. providing $42M to support province's film, digital arts sectors

B.C. providing $42M to support province's film, digital arts sectors

Move touted as largest-ever single investment in the creative sector
Updated: B.C. First Nation’s lawsuit claims inland terminal project destroying ancient village site

Updated: B.C. First Nation’s lawsuit claims inland terminal project destroying ancient village site

Bonaparte First Nation’s BC Supreme Court action aims to derail construction of Ashcroft Terminal’s 300-acre railway project near Kamloops
B.C. man experiencing homelessness believed to be victim of homicide

B.C. man experiencing homelessness believed to be victim of homicide

Randy Semotiuk, 31, of Maple Ridge was not seen for several days before he was found dead.
How U.S. company intends to ‘upgrade’ Vancouver baseball market

How U.S. company intends to ‘upgrade’ Vancouver baseball market

The biggest operator of minor league teams has invested in the Vancouver Canadians
Ladysmith marina future in question as water lease set to shift to First Nation

Ladysmith marina future in question as water lease set to shift to First Nation

The society that runs the Ladysmith Community Marina has been told it needs to vacate the site and remove its infrastructure by the end of December
What kinds of fees can Vancouver landlords legally charge tenants?

What kinds of fees can Vancouver landlords legally charge tenants?

Tenants: Know your rights.