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CBC documentary explores the intertidal zones at the ocean’s edge

CBC documentary explores the intertidal zones at the ocean’s edge

Kingdom of the Tide airs tonight on CBC TV's The Nature of Things with host Sarika Cullis-Suzuki
Check out this Vancouver man’s elaborate Lego creations (PHOTOS)

Check out this Vancouver man’s elaborate Lego creations (PHOTOS)

Will Fong has created detailed Lego models of Vancouver’s public transit system
A continuum of progression

A continuum of progression

How a bunch of illegal jumps led to Whistler Blackcomb's world-class terrain parks
Kickstarter for high-end kitty litterbox nears $100,000

Kickstarter for high-end kitty litterbox nears $100,000

Vancouver company cleans up with crowdsourcing campaign
Vancouver punk band ATD makes Sea to Sky premiere

Vancouver punk band ATD makes Sea to Sky premiere

The band is headlining Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵPunk Night Jan. 25
Happy couple sails into next chapter after B.C. Ferries proposal

Happy couple sails into next chapter after B.C. Ferries proposal

A British Columbian couple is sailing into the next chapter of their lives together after a romantic marriage proposal aboard a B.C. Ferries vessel. For the past two years, the lovebirds have sailed with B.C.
New study reveals many B.C. residents have too many electronics

New study reveals many B.C. residents have too many electronics

A new study from BC Hydro suggests almost three-quarters of B.C. residents feel overwhelmed by the amount of electronics they accumulate over the holidays.
This North Vancouver Snowshoe Grind is a must-do winter experience

This North Vancouver Snowshoe Grind is a must-do winter experience

Surrounded by snowy trees and mountain views, the North Shore’s Grouse Mountain Snowshoe Grind offers an entirely different experience to its sweaty summer counterpart.
Canada's biggest bubble tea festival takes place in Metro Vancouver this summer

Canada's biggest bubble tea festival takes place in Metro Vancouver this summer

Not too long ago Vancouverites could joke easily about there being a Starbucks on every corner.
Climbing Everest at 68

Climbing Everest at 68

Jim Geiger was at base camp when one of the worst disasters in mountaineering history occurred
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