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Lowering Simon Fraser: Artist challenges the role of colonial monuments in current society

Lowering Simon Fraser: Artist challenges the role of colonial monuments in current society

A roundtable discussion is being held Tuesday, Oct. 1 at the Anvil Centre Theatre, and everyone's invited
Parents raise concerns as Vancouver School Board mulls French immersion annex closure

Parents raise concerns as Vancouver School Board mulls French immersion annex closure

West Side’s Queen Elizabeth Annex has been on the closure list before
Richmond students teach their peers about residential schools for Orange Shirt Day

Richmond students teach their peers about residential schools for Orange Shirt Day

One out of every 25 lockers at Hugh Boyd Secondary will be plastered with an orange sticky note on Monday to represent the children who died in Canadian residential schools. Each sticky, placed on the lockers on Orange Shirt Day , Sept.
Haunted Trolley Tour offers bone-chilling journey through Vancouver streets

Haunted Trolley Tour offers bone-chilling journey through Vancouver streets

Tours run Oct. 11 to 31
Sea to Sky Gondola launches new fall drive-in movie series

Sea to Sky Gondola launches new fall drive-in movie series

The Squamish gondola collapsed Aug. 10
Lower Mainland sea lion research station faces uncertain future

Lower Mainland sea lion research station faces uncertain future

The one-of-a-kind Port Moody research facility is in jeopardy, just as researchers say we need it most
Video: Grizzly bear fight caught on camera in northern B.C.

Video: Grizzly bear fight caught on camera in northern B.C.

"This was by far one of my favourite wildlife encounters I have ever had."
Metro Vancouver visual effects artist wins Emmy for Game of Thrones

Metro Vancouver visual effects artist wins Emmy for Game of Thrones

It was a night that Thomas Schelesny and his son Hudson will never forget.
Now you can get email alerts about poor air quality. It's just so sad

Now you can get email alerts about poor air quality. It's just so sad

British Columbians are now able to sign up for public health notifications advising people of potential or existing poor air quality in their communities – a sad sign of our times.
Tens of thousands rally in Vancouver for Global Climate Strike (PHOTOS+VIDEO)

Tens of thousands rally in Vancouver for Global Climate Strike (PHOTOS+VIDEO)

‘We’re at a really important time… there’s no turning back’