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'Under the radar' pot dispensary will be forced to shut down on legalization day, owner says

'Under the radar' pot dispensary will be forced to shut down on legalization day, owner says

Compassion Club helps 'patients battling chronic illnesses from cancer to arthritis'
Burnaby demands Trans Mountain's razor wire boom be removed from Burrard Inlet

Burnaby demands Trans Mountain's razor wire boom be removed from Burrard Inlet

Boom protects construction at marine terminal, Trans Mountain says
B.C. adds 33,300 jobs in September, unemployment plummets

B.C. adds 33,300 jobs in September, unemployment plummets

B.C. added more full-time jobs than part-time jobs last month, bucking the overall trend nationwide
Here’s what to do with your Thanksgiving turkey grease

Here’s what to do with your Thanksgiving turkey grease

It’s that time of year when the air is cool and crisp, friends and family gather and the smell of roasting turkey fills homes.
Vote now for the 2018 Growler B.C. Craft Beer Awards

Vote now for the 2018 Growler B.C. Craft Beer Awards

It’s election time, and while choosing a new mayor, council and school board is very, very important, you know what else is important? BEER! Heck yes it is! That’s why the Growler is launching its first-ever craft beer contest , celebrating all of th
Man suspected of exposing himself to 60 women - and filming it

Man suspected of exposing himself to 60 women - and filming it

Vancouver Police are encouraging women to come forward who may have been victims of a crime. In July, police arrested a man after they received a number of reports of a suspect exposing himself to young women throughout the city.
Watch live today our interview with Burnaby mayoral candidate Helen H.S. Chang

Watch live today our interview with Burnaby mayoral candidate Helen H.S. Chang

Does Helen H. S. Chang (independent) deserve your vote and a first term as mayor of Burnaby? If you’re not sure, tune in to our live interview with him this afternoon at 3 p.m.
RCMP called to Burnaby meeting after candidate allegedly shoves anti-SOGI protester

RCMP called to Burnaby meeting after candidate allegedly shoves anti-SOGI protester

Police were called to a trustee all-candidates meetings at a Burnaby high school Wednesday evening after a noisy altercation between an incumbent candidate and an anti-SOGI audience member.
Nearly 700 youth found homeless in Metro Vancouver count

Nearly 700 youth found homeless in Metro Vancouver count

Indigenous and LGBTQ young people disproportionately found homeless
B.C. voters will choose a voting system for provincial elections this fall

B.C. voters will choose a voting system for provincial elections this fall

This fall, British Columbians will vote on what voting system we should use for provincial elections. The province is holding a referendum on electoral reform between Oct. 22 and Nov. 30, 2018. Voters will be asked two questions.