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BC Dumpling Festival returns to Coquitlam with 40,000 expected for fifth year

The multicultural food celebration opens August 15 in Town Centre Park with 23 food vendors, 12 trucks, and a Chinese Pavilion....

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BC Lions pool party takes over Robson Street with three inflatable pools before kickoff

The Vegas-style gathering precedes Saturday's 4 p.m. home opener against Toronto at BC Place. DJ Peter All Good, foam machines, and $5...

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B.C. businesses can tap $1.5-billion federal fund if U.S. tariffs hit August 19

Premier David Eby says the emergency support is available should Trump follow through on threatened 50-per-cent tariffs on Canadian...

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TransLink's new trolleybus arrives with air conditioning and 20-kilometre off-wire range

The first of 275 ordered buses features a redesigned interior, larger windows, illuminated Braille buttons, and an onboard battery...

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Tanner Fox sentenced to 15 years in Abbotsford murder; also serving life for Surrey killing

The 25-year-old pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the March 2022 death of Chad Colivas. Fox was already imprisoned for the 2022 killing...

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BC Hydro sets second consecutive all-time summer electricity usage record

Peak demand hit 8,870 megawatts Wednesday evening as the heatwave drives Canadians to crank air conditioning. The record fell just one...

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B.C. expands repeat-offender hubs to 11 across Lower Mainland to monitor 365 people across Lower Mainland

The province is expanding the Chronic Property Offending Intervention Initiative with $16 million in new funding to reduce street...

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White Rock's Dancing at the Pier returns for summer with free Latin dance lessons and live DJs

The volunteer-run waterfront event runs three more evenings this summer, drawing dancers from across the Lower Mainland and even Bellingham.

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B.C. teacher loses licence after sending inappropriate Instagram messages to student

Jeffrey Allan Jennens resigned after admitting to professional misconduct. He is banned from reapplying for his teaching certificate for...

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Reliance and Hines propose hotel-condo tower to replace stalled downtown Vancouver office project

After nearly four years without construction, developers have submitted a new rezoning application to transform the 1166 West Pender...

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Vancouver council delays Telus-Westbank AI data centre decision until after municipal election

City council unanimously reversed its plan to send a rezoning application for an AI data centre at Mount Pleasant to a public hearing,...

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Vancouver City Council approves high-density redevelopment of former Molson brewery site

Council unanimously endorsed redesignating the eight-acre Burrard Street property from industrial to mixed-use high-rise, pending Metro...