John Furlong warmly received at fundraiser after initially being uninvited
Former Vancouver Olympics CEO John Furlong received a standing ovation at a University of British Columbia fundraiser Tuesday while a handful of protesters gathered outside to draw attention to...
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An oily rainbow-like sheen on the waters surrounding a diesel fuel spill off the north coast of Vancouver Island cannot be cleaned up, sparking fears among a nearby First Nation that relies on...
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Ride hailing, electric vehicles and self-driving cars are transforming the future of Ford Canada, and CEO Mark Buzzell says the company is gearing up for a radical shift toward becoming an "auto...
View ArticleTen charges laid in oil spill that fouled English Bay beaches in Vancouver
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View ArticleUBC president 'deeply regrets' cancellation of John Furlong speech
University of British Columbia president Santa Ono has issued an apology for the school's decision to cancel a planned speech by former Vancouver Olympic CEO John Furlong. Ono says in a...read more
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View ArticleB.C. finance minister criticizes U.S. protectionism as lumber dispute looms
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View ArticleCanadians need to talk about racism and Islamophobia, legal advocacy groups say
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View ArticleTrump's travel ban having 'profound' impact on research, Canadian academics say
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View ArticleJohn Furlong warmly received at fundraiser after initially being uninvited
Former Vancouver Olympics CEO John Furlong received a standing ovation at a University of British Columbia fundraiser Tuesday while a handful of protesters gathered outside to draw attention to...
View ArticleLow supply and snow limit Vancouver-area home sales in February
Home sales across the Vancouver area were down dramatically in February compared with last year's record-breaking pace, while prices across the region remained more stable. The Real Estate Board...
View Article'Unacceptable' that some fuel from spill can't be cleaned: First Nation chief
An oily rainbow-like sheen on the waters surrounding a diesel fuel spill off the north coast of Vancouver Island cannot be cleaned up, sparking fears among a nearby First Nation that relies on...
View ArticleRide hailing, electric vehicles, self-driving cars: Ford Canada looks to future
Ride hailing, electric vehicles and self-driving cars are transforming the future of Ford Canada, and CEO Mark Buzzell says the company is gearing up for a radical shift toward becoming an "auto...
View ArticleTen charges laid in oil spill that fouled English Bay beaches in Vancouver
Charges have been laid against the owners of the MV Marathassa nearly two years after a leak of bunker fuel fouled the beaches of English Bay in Vancouver, but the company is trying to scuttle...
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