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‘Extremely infectious’ disease kills several pet rabbits in Vancouver

‘Extremely infectious’ disease kills several pet rabbits in Vancouver

The Agriculture Ministry says an extremely infectious disease has killed several pet rabbits in a downtown Vancouver apartment building.
The Cambie, Vancouver’s ‘oldest bar,’ is closing

The Cambie, Vancouver’s ‘oldest bar,’ is closing

Vancouver’s storied watering hole The Cambie Bar & Grill will soon be closing its doors. A call to The Cambie’s managing company, The Cambie Malone’s Group, confirmed that the venue is indeed closing, and that Nov. 30 will be its last day.
B.C. money-laundering estimates may be wildly off the mark, admits report author

B.C. money-laundering estimates may be wildly off the mark, admits report author

Chair of Expert Panel on Money Laundering in Real Estate tells SFU audience that the panel was unable to “estimate the inestimable”
One year later, still no answers in mysterious killings of Squamish men

One year later, still no answers in mysterious killings of Squamish men

Dan Archbald and Ryan Daley victims of homicide after going missing mid-May, 2018
Dogs should be vaccinated for fatal stomach virus, says BC SPCA

Dogs should be vaccinated for fatal stomach virus, says BC SPCA

An outbreak of parvovirus has the BC SPCA warning pet owners to vaccinated their dogs
Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh vow to continue pipeline fight following Trans Mountain approval

Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh vow to continue pipeline fight following Trans Mountain approval

Just hours after the federal government announced it had approved the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, local First Nations vowed to continue fighting the project.
Protests, legal challenges planned to block Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Protests, legal challenges planned to block Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Opponents of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion are preparing for a long summer of legal challenges and protests
B.C. measles vaccination program makes 'significant' progress: health minister

B.C. measles vaccination program makes 'significant' progress: health minister

VANCOUVER — Health Minister Adrian Dix says British Columbia has seen a "dramatic increase" in the number of children vaccinated against measles since the introduction of a provincial program targeting the infectious disease.
TMX approval based on "shallow" consultation: Squamish Nation

TMX approval based on "shallow" consultation: Squamish Nation

Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish nations are among those now weighing their legal options
Trans Mountain expansion gets green light, again

Trans Mountain expansion gets green light, again

Approval of expansion comes with eight new accommodation measures to address First Nations concerns