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Video/Photos: Dogs rescued from 鈥榙ire situations鈥 arrive at YVR on Wednesday night

Video/Photos: Dogs rescued from 鈥榙ire situations鈥 arrive at YVR on Wednesday night

U.S.-based non-profit saves dogs from the dog meat trade, puppy mills and the streets.聽
No jail time for North Vancouver cabbie guilty of sexual assault

No jail time for North Vancouver cabbie guilty of sexual assault

Publicity about the assault and trial was part of the punishment, the judge concluded
B.C. scientists discover how to 3D print testicular cells, offer infertile couples hope

B.C. scientists discover how to 3D print testicular cells, offer infertile couples hope

鈥淲e are really excited about this,鈥 says the lead researcher.
International students: it鈥檚 often their survival that鈥檚 on the line

International students: it鈥檚 often their survival that鈥檚 on the line

The road to gaining permanent residence is not an easy one for international students, though it's often depicted as such by unscrupulous immigration consultants
Systemic racism in Canada鈥檚 health-care system persists

Systemic racism in Canada鈥檚 health-care system persists

Discrimination in Canada鈥檚 health-care system is not a new conversation
Hey Vancouver, don鈥檛 feed wildlife in Stanley Park or coyote cull could return

Hey Vancouver, don鈥檛 feed wildlife in Stanley Park or coyote cull could return

Eleven coyotes were killed in Stanley Park between December 2020 and September 2021
Pet all the kitties! Vancouver's Studio Ghibli-themed cat cafe reopens (PHOTOS)

Pet all the kitties! Vancouver's Studio Ghibli-themed cat cafe reopens (PHOTOS)

Adorable!
These B.C. cities have the highest and lowest vacancy rates

These B.C. cities have the highest and lowest vacancy rates

As B.C. vacancy rates rise and fall, some struggle to find a home.
New BC Parks camping website ready for influx of bookings

New BC Parks camping website ready for influx of bookings

A new camping booking site will be live on March 21 and you can make your profile right now.
To burn, to dissolve or to compost 鈥 how some in B.C. are pushing to decarbonize death

To burn, to dissolve or to compost 鈥 how some in B.C. are pushing to decarbonize death

British Columbians lead Canada in cremation rates. But as the world looks to decarbonize, advocates are questioning whether crematorium emissions are hurting the living. Could human composting and water cremation help?
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