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Metro Vancouver forecast calls for accumulation of snowfall this week

Metro Vancouver forecast calls for accumulation of snowfall this week

The Vancouver weather forecast has been calling for snowfall this week , but a recent update predicts that the region will receive more snow than previously expected.
Entrepreneur shares ins and outs of sex doll business at Vancouver trade show

Entrepreneur shares ins and outs of sex doll business at Vancouver trade show

Could the business model for a popular sex doll rental service work in Vancouver?
Province-wide campaign examines impact of social media on body image

Province-wide campaign examines impact of social media on body image

Social media may bring you information, conversation, and infatuation, but does it bring you joy? That’s partly what Jessie’s Legacy, a North Vancouver-based program that’s part of Family Services of the North Shore, has been exploring during the ann
No day parole for Niven murderer

No day parole for Niven murderer

The son of a Baptist minister who killed a man in Coquitlam nearly 25 years ago was denied day parole.
SuperDogs star search wants videos of your pooch being super

SuperDogs star search wants videos of your pooch being super

A contest is being held this month looking for the next SuperDog. Will it be your adorable pooch? The Pet Lover Show runs Feb. 23-24 at the Tradex in Abbotsford and is staging a star search for President’s Choice SuperDogs.
BCA trustees each spent $20,000 more than Green on Burnaby school board race

BCA trustees each spent $20,000 more than Green on Burnaby school board race

Mo money was apparently not the key to breaking a decade-long Burnaby Citizens Association monopoly on the Burnaby school board, according to disclosure statements for last October’s local elections.
REMINDER: Burnaby South candidates face off tonight in debate about Facebook

REMINDER: Burnaby South candidates face off tonight in debate about Facebook

Media lobbyist hosting forum for byelection candidates
Case of sick newborn's father fired by Burnaby boss ordered back to tribunal

Case of sick newborn's father fired by Burnaby boss ordered back to tribunal

A parent of a newborn may be fired by his Burnaby employer for refusing to take an out-of-province work assignment, the B.C. Court of Appeal ruled, overturning decisions of B.C. Supreme Court and the Human Rights Tribunal.
Vancouver Art Gallery workers walk off the job

Vancouver Art Gallery workers walk off the job

Union representing workers says it is still at odds with management after more than eight months of bargaining
Talking Trees tour of Stanley Park based on Indigenous teachings

Talking Trees tour of Stanley Park based on Indigenous teachings

The walking tour identifies the trees, plants and berry bushes in Stanley Park used for centuries by Coast Salish people for food, art, medicine and more