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Vancouver parents give first-time homebuyer kids $180K on average: CIBC

Vancouver parents give first-time homebuyer kids $180K on average: CIBC

About 30% of Canadian first-time homebuyers getting help from parents, says report.
Hiker who fell down waterfall lucky to be alive, North Shore Rescue says

Hiker who fell down waterfall lucky to be alive, North Shore Rescue says

Firefighters had to rappel 90 metres to reach the injured man
Vancouver photographer wins prestigious award for intimate polar bear snaps

Vancouver photographer wins prestigious award for intimate polar bear snaps

Martin Gregus wanted to showcase a different side of polar bears, when they're among green grass and blue skies.
LifeLabs and union reach tentative three-year agreement; job action suspended

LifeLabs and union reach tentative three-year agreement; job action suspended

The agreement was reached this weekend following negotiations.
Fire aboard massive cargo ship off Vancouver Island continues (PHOTOS)

Fire aboard massive cargo ship off Vancouver Island continues (PHOTOS)

There seems to be progress Sunday, Oct. 24.
Here鈥檚 what鈥檚 happening for Squamish鈥檚 Remembrance Day 2021

Here鈥檚 what鈥檚 happening for Squamish鈥檚 Remembrance Day 2021

Ceremony scaled back, but restrictions loosening at the Legion Lounge.
Tony Hawk now executive producer on Vancouver film about residential school survivor

Tony Hawk now executive producer on Vancouver film about residential school survivor

The Birdman is endorsing 'Joe Buffalo'
For the first time in 40 years Vancouver will have a full-time roller skating space

For the first time in 40 years Vancouver will have a full-time roller skating space

The official opening will take place this December!
Data update: B.C.'s overdose crisis and pandemic by the numbers

Data update: B.C.'s overdose crisis and pandemic by the numbers

Vancouver Coastal Health's chief medical officer spoke to city council Thursday on both public health emergencies.
Nearly 33,000 British Columbians displaced by wildfire in 2021

Nearly 33,000 British Columbians displaced by wildfire in 2021

Stuck in Merritt motel, two 82-year-old survivors of the Lytton fire are among at least 340 people across B.C. still without a home. Experts say climate change will only increase the number of Canadians internally displaced by fire and flood.
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