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Driver charged in crash that injured worker at North Vancouver A&W

Driver charged in crash that injured worker at North Vancouver A&W

The driver hit the wall of the fast food restaurant’s drive-thru in March 2024
Metro Vancouver weather: 'Very heavy' snow possible on several days

Metro Vancouver weather: 'Very heavy' snow possible on several days

A meteorologist says the upcoming systems have "all of the ingredients for low-elevation snow."
'Heartbroken': This beloved punk rock bakery in Burnaby is closing

'Heartbroken': This beloved punk rock bakery in Burnaby is closing

Punk Rock Pastries is closing its doors this year, according to owner Hollie Fraser.
Premier Eby says B.C. government will assist people impacted by tariffs

Premier Eby says B.C. government will assist people impacted by tariffs

Eby to offer financial support to businesses and individuals affected by tariffs, if they are imposed Saturday
Canada sued over delay in protecting endangered killer whales

Canada sued over delay in protecting endangered killer whales

An 'imminent threat' assessment in November 2024 set a ticking legal clock that requires two ministers to recommend an emergency order to Cabinet — but they have yet to do so.
'An extraordinary surprise': Angelina Jolie dines at Vancouver waffle bar

'An extraordinary surprise': Angelina Jolie dines at Vancouver waffle bar

Lara Croft — fan of waffles?
This organization is ensuring no food goes to waste in Burnaby

This organization is ensuring no food goes to waste in Burnaby

Vancouver Food Runners helps transfer excess food from companies to local non-profits.
American rail company's court challenge holds up Burnaby, Coquitlam sewer project

American rail company's court challenge holds up Burnaby, Coquitlam sewer project

A dispute between Metro Vancouver and BNSF Railway Company has held up construction of a North Road sewer pipe project started more than five years ago.
Mario Canseco: Cashless Canada? Older consumers catching up, survey reveals

Mario Canseco: Cashless Canada? Older consumers catching up, survey reveals

Canadians are increasingly moving away from cash, but generational and regional differences persist when it comes to embracing new payment technologies
Opinion: Canada's claim that it champions human rights is at odds with its mining practices

Opinion: Canada's claim that it champions human rights is at odds with its mining practices

Despite its feminist ambitions, taking a closer look at Canada's role in countries where it has significant mining interests reveals a more complex and nuanced image of Canada in the world.