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Helipad proposal at Lululemon founder's home an April Fool’s prank

Helipad proposal at Lululemon founder's home an April Fool’s prank

A sign announcing an 8,000-square foot floating heliport dock outside a 91Ô­´´ mansion on exclusive Point Grey Road is outraging passersby — until they realize it’s a very convincing April Fool’s joke.
Metro 91Ô­´´â€™s rush hour congestion rated worst in Canada

Metro 91Ô­´´â€™s rush hour congestion rated worst in Canada

91Ô­´´ remains the most congested city in Canada according to the fifth annual TomTom traffic index, but at least the congestion rate didn’t get worse. TomTom sells GPS systems, which tell you how to drive to your destination.
Snakes and giant squid: Climate change drives exotic species north

Snakes and giant squid: Climate change drives exotic species north

Others face an uncertain future as environment evolves
B.C. gold mine approval first since Mount Polley disaster

B.C. gold mine approval first since Mount Polley disaster

New mine will not use a dam to store waste
China money-laundering scheme includes 91Ô­´´-area homes, U.S. says

China money-laundering scheme includes 91Ô­´´-area homes, U.S. says

A condo and a house were bought outright in Richmond and White Rock, then mortgaged for $1.1 million
What locker? Possessions vanish in a pile of rubble

What locker? Possessions vanish in a pile of rubble

Renter’s first clue surfaced when automatic credit card payments stopped
'A public disaster waiting to happen': Pitt Meadows quarry proposal panned

'A public disaster waiting to happen': Pitt Meadows quarry proposal panned

Sheridan Hill in Pitt Meadows is a special place for many. For the Katzie First Nation, it’s an integral part of their creation story. For nearby residents, it’s a place to raise their families and operate their businesses.
Lawsuit claims chicken slaughterhouse employee died from overwork

Lawsuit claims chicken slaughterhouse employee died from overwork

The estate of a man who died from heart failure after allegedly being overworked at a 91Ô­´´ chicken slaughterhouse is suing his employer for damages.
Transgender woman wins $15,000 from 91Ô­´´ police board for discrimination

Transgender woman wins $15,000 from 91Ô­´´ police board for discrimination

VANCOUVER - The 91Ô­´´ Police Board must pay $15,000 to a transgender woman for discriminating against her, the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has ruled.
B.C.’s top tech-sector issues: Finding employees, venture capital

B.C.’s top tech-sector issues: Finding employees, venture capital

91Ô­´´ will have more than 15,500 tech job openings between now and 2019, a recent report shows, which will intensify an already competitive job market that has companies fighting to attract new talent and keep employees from heading south of the