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Lower Mainland detached housing market values holding steady: report

Lower Mainland detached housing market values holding steady: report

Burnaby, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam are among Metro Vancouver's most durable areas.
Avis billed North Vancouver woman for driving 36,000 km in 3 days

Avis billed North Vancouver woman for driving 36,000 km in 3 days

Customer would have to have been driving 536.5 kilometres per hour non-stop to rack up the distance alleged by car rental company.
'Horrific experience': Woman says Canadian airline ruined 'trip of a lifetime'

'Horrific experience': Woman says Canadian airline ruined 'trip of a lifetime'

And she's not alone.
Last missing wolf from Greater Vancouver Zoo found

Last missing wolf from Greater Vancouver Zoo found

Good news!
Mosquitoes have fail-safe to always smell out humans, study shows

Mosquitoes have fail-safe to always smell out humans, study shows

The insect uses three families of receptors; if one family of receptors is blocked, mosquitoes are still able to find humans. 
Harbour Air's electric plane makes successful test flight

Harbour Air's electric plane makes successful test flight

Company calls Richmond-to-Sidney flight “a major milestone”
Opinion: Enduring colonialism has made it harder to end the COVID-19 pandemic

Opinion: Enduring colonialism has made it harder to end the COVID-19 pandemic

A major lesson from the COVID-19 pandemic is the need to decolonize transnational governance so that the world is better able to handle both future and current global crises.
Underwater noise pollution research needs tangible targets to help endangered killer whales

Underwater noise pollution research needs tangible targets to help endangered killer whales

The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project will make it harder for these killer whales to hunt, communicate and navigate.
'Need to reduce': Moving to a plant-based diet could help Canada reach climate goals

'Need to reduce': Moving to a plant-based diet could help Canada reach climate goals

The way Canadians eat could be a major help or hindrance to Canada's 2030 climate targets. If the majority of Canadians consumed less meat, Canada could cut its emissions in half by 2030, a new report shows.
The Squamish Chief's editor to receive journalism award

The Squamish Chief's editor to receive journalism award

Jennifer Thuncher, lauded for her dedication to the community, will receive the inaugural Shelley Fralic Award.