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Thousands greet Martin Mars water bomber as it flies over Vancouver Island on last flight

Thousands greet Martin Mars water bomber as it flies over Vancouver Island on last flight

Tens of thousands of people around Vancouver Island watched the last flight of the Hawaii Martin Mars water bomber — long a symbol of firefighting in B.C.
5 world records you (probably) didn't know were set in Vancouver

5 world records you (probably) didn't know were set in Vancouver

From robot surgeons to robot snakes and beyond.
Sunday Night Read: 'My gardener'

Sunday Night Read: 'My gardener'

This short story series submission is from Gloria Parihar of Coquitlam.
'We are seeing a change'; Vancouver forecast includes clouds, cooler temperatures and chance of showers

'We are seeing a change'; Vancouver forecast includes clouds, cooler temperatures and chance of showers

"It's a little bit of a different story than what we've seen the last few weeks here"
Poll: How much do locals think you should tip in Vancouver?

Poll: How much do locals think you should tip in Vancouver?

How much do you tip?
Minter: Flavorette roses. Ever heard of them?

Minter: Flavorette roses. Ever heard of them?

There's a rose series that's joined the edible flower family, says master gardener Brian Minter.
BC Ferries still committed to restoration of 'Beachcombers' boat, Persephone

BC Ferries still committed to restoration of 'Beachcombers' boat, Persephone

Town of Gibsons has until end of the year to finalize details of the restoration project in order to make BC Ferries budget deadline.
Cleve Dheensaw: Curtain set to drop on unforgettable Paris Olympic Games

Cleve Dheensaw: Curtain set to drop on unforgettable Paris Olympic Games

Closing ceremonies on Sunday with broadcast coverage starting at noon Pacific time.
Photos: Burnaby plays the Blues (and Roots) at Deer Lake Park

Photos: Burnaby plays the Blues (and Roots) at Deer Lake Park

Iconic American singer and civil rights activist Mavis Staples headlined the annual music festival.
Drug harm-reduction supplies now available for free, with delivery to your door

Drug harm-reduction supplies now available for free, with delivery to your door

In the first six months of this year in B.C., 1,158 people have died from unregulated drug toxicity.