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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Greater Vancouver, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 7,641 stories have been published about Greater Vancouver which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Greater Vancouver, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 7,641 stories have been published about Greater Vancouver which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverJuan Jose Salcedo Calderon moved to Columbus North from Colombia this summer. The junior has helped the Bull Dogs to a 9-3-3 record and No. 10 state ranking in 3A. The Bull Dogs are in their own sectional this week and face Greenwood on Tuesday.See the Story
Colombia native solidifies Bull Dogs in goal
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Hornets · JeffersonvilleJEFFERSONVILLE — Jeffersonville scored three goals in the first half and four more in the second Monday to hand Jennings County a 7-0 boys soccer defeat in the opening round of the Jeffersonville Sectional. Continue reading at The Republic News.See the Story
Red Devils blank Panthers in sectional
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Oil and Gas Sector · Greater VancouverAfter a spike of around 10 cents per litre last week, the price of gas in Metro Vancouver is expected to drop by as much as 21 cents by Wednesday, according to one industry analyst. Dan McTeague with Gas Wizard says the drop is due to a major regulatory change in California. Despite the upcoming Thanksgiving long weekend in Canada, he does not expect another significant increase like the one experienced last week.See the Story
Gas prices could drop 21 cents in Metro Vancouver this week - BC
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Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverThe Furbearers wants municipalities to implement strict bear-safe regulations. It has been a particularly deadly year for black bears, with 151 destroyed by conservation officers in August alone. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has yet to issue mandate letters for his cabinet ministers, two months after announcing an overhaul to his front bench.See the Story
Cities should cover the costs when bears killed on their land, say B.C. advocates
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Wildfires · VancouverPatrick Lacey and his family lost their home to the McDougall Creek wildfire in August. The family decided to take on their own re-build to create their new dream home. Lacey said this weekend thieves broke into their trailer and stole the family's wood burning stove. Other Traders Cove residents are reporting looting from homes too.See the Story
'It was heartbreaking': Okanagan family targeted by thieves after losing home to wildfire
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Wages · Greater VancouverThe Greater Vancouver Regional District Empoyees Union announced the legal strike action Monday afternoon. The union represents around 670 workers in services such as watershed management, wastewater treatment and air quality monitoring. The two sides are at odds over wages, work hours and health-care benefits. Metro Vancouver called the job action unfortunate but says there will not be any disruptions to essential services.See the Story
Metro Vancouver union workers in legal strike position - BC
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Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverGavin Kamoschinski broke his neck diving off a dock into Okanagan Lake. The 17-year-old is paralyzed from the waist down and using an electric wheelchair. McDonald's and Wendy's have defeated a lawsuit accusing them of deceiving hungry diners by exaggerating the size of their burgers.See the Story
Paralyzed varsity quarterback makes emotional return to Vancouver field
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