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Garret Mechem dominates Crankworx Speed & Style, Harriet Burbidge-Smith outduels Robin Goomes in Whistler

Garret Mechem dominates Crankworx Speed & Style, Harriet Burbidge-Smith outduels Robin Goomes in Whistler

Bas van Steenbergen fifth, solidifies runner-up position in King of Crankworx rankings 
Full lineup announced for 12th annual Flag Stop Festival

Full lineup announced for 12th annual Flag Stop Festival

Running Aug. 8 and 9 in Florence Petersen Park, and 11 and 12 at the Point, grassroots event celebrates live theatre, music and comedy
West Van artist known as 'Father of modern Iranian sculpture' featured at VAG

West Van artist known as 'Father of modern Iranian sculpture' featured at VAG

More than 100 items from Parviz Tanavoli’s six decades of work are on display at the Vancouver Art Gallery in an exhibtion called Poets, Locks and Cages
B.C. nurse banned five years for intimate patient relationship

B.C. nurse banned five years for intimate patient relationship

The patient was vulnerable, B.C.'s College of Nurses and Midwives said.
Can sending fewer emails or emptying your inbox really help fight climate change?

Can sending fewer emails or emptying your inbox really help fight climate change?

Digital activities, like sending emails, contribute marginally to the annual carbon footprint of information and communication technology users.
After e-bike hits pedestrian, a call for slower speeds on trails

After e-bike hits pedestrian, a call for slower speeds on trails

Regular cyclist says she sometimes feels nervous on the region’s multi-use trails because of the speeds of some e-bikes, electric unicycles and scooters
Former Vancouver nurse gets conditional sentence for child pornography possession

Former Vancouver nurse gets conditional sentence for child pornography possession

Police located more than a million images and 15,000 videos of children on Derek Paul Roelofsen's computers.
Accused in Metro Vancouver car death pleads not guilty

Accused in Metro Vancouver car death pleads not guilty

Alexandre Romero-Arata is charged in the death of an Irish tech worker, who died last June while crossing West 4th Avenue at Arbutus Street.
Game (almost) on: Construction set to begin on new pickleball and upgraded tennis courts

Game (almost) on: Construction set to begin on new pickleball and upgraded tennis courts

Improved amenities on the horizon as Squamish unveils plans for pickleball and tennis court expansion at Brennan Park.
Longtime Burnaby bakery bids farewell to the community after 65 years

Longtime Burnaby bakery bids farewell to the community after 65 years

The Valley Bakery, a beloved family-owned bakery, is closing its doors this August after more than six decades.
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