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This cat has applied for a police job with B.C. RCMP

This cat has applied for a police job with B.C. RCMP

When the British Columbia and Yukon division of the RCMP issued an April Fools’ Day announcement seeking a few good cats, it probably didn’t expect any applicants.
School travel on New Westminster’s 2019 work plan

School travel on New Westminster’s 2019 work plan

Plans are afoot for the City of New Westminster to tackle safe travel around local schools in 2019. While recently considering a staff report about pedestrian improvements taking place this year at four intersections in the city, Coun.
Goodbye, rain: Vancouver forecast calling for sunshine the rest of the week

Goodbye, rain: Vancouver forecast calling for sunshine the rest of the week

The Lower Mainland enjoyed a warm, sunny Easter long weekend, but woke up to heavy rainfall on Monday, April 22. However, the Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for bright sunshine throughout the rest of the week.
Earth Day a time to get rid of invasive ivy

Earth Day a time to get rid of invasive ivy

Lower Mainland Green Team hosting invasive ivy removal event in Port Moody
BC Ferries issue travel alert for ‘higher than normal traffic’ on Easter Monday

BC Ferries issue travel alert for ‘higher than normal traffic’ on Easter Monday

Pack your patience: BC Ferries is cautioning travellers that post-long weekend traffic is going to be “higher than normal” on most routes.
How a moment on Easter day helped a B.C. woman change her life

How a moment on Easter day helped a B.C. woman change her life

Maple Ridge woman inspires hope on Easter after overcoming trauma, abuse, addiction, and attempted suicide
Full flower moon to dazzle Vancouver skies in May

Full flower moon to dazzle Vancouver skies in May

A breathtaking full flower moon will dazzle Vancouver skies next month
Do dress codes have a place at work anymore?

Do dress codes have a place at work anymore?

In Vancouver, loose dress codes could increase staff retention
Day of Mourning ceremony returns to Pier Park

Day of Mourning ceremony returns to Pier Park

A ceremony to commemorate the lives of workers who have been injured or killed on the job is once again taking place in New Westminster. Community members are invited to attend the annual Day of Mourning ceremony on Sunday, April 28 at 11 a.m.
Huge delays on BC Ferries: 'haven't seen a day like this in several years'

Huge delays on BC Ferries: 'haven't seen a day like this in several years'

Vancouverites have taken to Twitter to express their frustration with BC Ferries wait times on Good Friday...