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Roberts Bank Terminal 2 selects TerraMarine as construction partner for major port expansion
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority taps consortium for 320-acre landmass and wharf work on $3.5 billion West Coast superport project.
Montrose Properties' bid to reopen Cowichan Tribes Aboriginal title ruling rejected
Justice Barbara Young ruled the Richmond company cannot be added as a party to the 2025 decision declaring Aboriginal title over about...
Suspicious fire at Surrey City Hall causes 'significant' damage to southwest exterior
A fire that ignited in a portable toilet against the building on July 13 at 3:30 a.m. triggered the sprinkler system. Police are seeking...
Surrey students walk onto BC Place pitch with World Cup players in FIFA Player Escort Program
About 95 Surrey students from underserved communities participated in the escort program across six of seven World Cup matches held at...
North Vancouver councils demand provincial inquiry into sewage plant cost overruns
District and City of North Vancouver councils voted July 6 to request an independent public inquiry into how the new sewage plant...
Hundreds gather to celebrate culture at Squamish Nation Youth Powwow
Nearly 3,000 people attended the annual July 10-12 powwow on the North Shore, featuring performers from across Canada and the U.S., with...
North Vancouver's Macklin Celebrini named IIHF male player of the year
The 20-year-old San Jose Sharks centre scored an Olympics-leading five goals for Team Canada's silver medal run in Torino.
Assault charge approved against man linked to four unprovoked attacks on Commercial Drive
Dylan Gaita, 29, faces assault charges after a June 29 incident on Commercial Drive; police believe more victims may come forward.
Richmond faces multiple power outages and roadwork disruptions this week
BC Hydro outages scheduled for Wednesday; construction projects across the city will cause lane closures through July and beyond.
Vancouver man struck with skateboard at Marpole bus stop in unprovoked assault
Police seek suspect who pushed victim, tore headphones, and hit him repeatedly with longboard on July 7.
Bill Haley's 1956 show at Kerrisdale Arena was Vancouver's first rock concert
In June 1956, more than 6,000 teenagers packed Kerrisdale Arena for Bill Haley and His Comets, the first rock and roll show ever staged...
ApiSave, Burnaby biotech company, uses hop extract to fight honeybee diseases
A Burnaby lab has developed a pollen supplement containing hop-derived compounds to help honeybees combat varroa mites and bacterial infections.