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Watch: Deer spotted strolling down city streets in North Vancouver

Watch: Deer spotted strolling down city streets in North Vancouver

Was it trying to buy wine for a stag party? Residents were surprised to see a deer wandering around Central Lonsdale in North Van.
Canada's lone pro rugby team to host international friendlies in Burnaby

Canada's lone pro rugby team to host international friendlies in Burnaby

Introducing the Vancouver Highlanders, a not-for-profit organization launching this summer to develop players and expand the sport's Canadian outreach.
Cancelled WestJet flights: What Metro Vancouver travellers need to know

Cancelled WestJet flights: What Metro Vancouver travellers need to know

Travellers may be entitled to free re-bookings but need to act swiftly.
Canucks re-sign defenceman Mark Friedman to one-year deal

Canucks re-sign defenceman Mark Friedman to one-year deal

Mark Friedman will return to the Vancouver Canucks next season with a league-minimum $775,000 cap hit.
Former North Van elementary teacher, 84, on trial for sexual offences against former students

Former North Van elementary teacher, 84, on trial for sexual offences against former students

The offences are alleged to have happened during extra-curricular trips in the 1970s and 1980s
Crash involving motorcyclist on Burnaby-Vancouver border causes traffic delays

Crash involving motorcyclist on Burnaby-Vancouver border causes traffic delays

The northbound lanes of Boundary Road are closed between Georgia and Pender streets as police investigate a crash just before 6:15 a.m. involving a truck and motorcycle.
Letter: Out-of-service elevator a concern for disabled patrons at Burnaby mall

Letter: Out-of-service elevator a concern for disabled patrons at Burnaby mall

This letter writer claims an elevator outside the Temporary Cameron Library has not been available for six weeks.
Rob Shaw: Eby's rationale for sale of ICBC head office stretches credulity

Rob Shaw: Eby's rationale for sale of ICBC head office stretches credulity

Is turning the aging ICBC headquarters into affordable housing a bad deal for British Columbians?
Close to half of recent Canadian immigrants can't meet financial needs

Close to half of recent Canadian immigrants can't meet financial needs

Immigrants from South Asia tend to report greater financial strain than those from China or the United States, Statistics Canada data show.
B.C. Greens to back guaranteed basic income, says party leader

B.C. Greens to back guaranteed basic income, says party leader

Sonia Furstenau says Greens still debating details of party election platform, but basic income proposal likely to target three vulnerable groups.