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Evergreen Line enters testing phase to Burquitlam Station

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

The Evergreen Line has now entered the testing phase on the first section of track, borrowing trains off peak hours to test the track leading to Burquitlam Station. The first test was run on July 11.

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Conservative government motions to add microbeads to the list of toxic substances

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

Months after the NDP passed a unanimous motion in the House of Commons to end the sale of microbeads, the Conservative government has proposed adding them to the list of toxic substances under the Canadian Environmental Act.

NEWS

Nestlé continues to bottle water in drought regions despite protests

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

Water bottling company Nestlé and CEO Tim Brown have come under heavy fire in recent months for continuing to bottle water in drought regions, such as British Columbia and California.

NEWS

Pit bull attack leaves two hospitalized in New Westminster

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

In the spring of 2013, the City of New Westminster abolished a bylaw deeming certain breeds of dog as vicious and in need of special provisions for both dog and owner.

NEWS

TransLink experiences major reform post-referendum

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

Since the results of the transit referendum were made public in early July, TransLink has decided to further cut costs and reorganize the company.

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The Other PressJuly 7, 2015
Get outta here!
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Get outta here!

The Other PressJuly 7, 2015August 5, 2015

Welcome one and all to the third themed issue of Volume 41: the Go Outside issue!

Pun, 2, 3
HUMOUR

Pun, 2, 3

The Other PressJuly 7, 2015
Shot by iPhone 6
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Shot by iPhone 6

The Other PressJuly 7, 2015
HUMOUR

Vancouver temperature soars to scorching, death-inducing levels

The Other PressJuly 7, 2015

Thanks to a combination of natural weather cycles, human-induced climate change, and failed promises by municipal governments, the latest temperature across the Lower Mainland has broken all records.

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