Outside the Rings: Vancouver preparing for its Olympic turn This pavilion sits just a block away from Tiananmen Square. Its main purpose is to answer questions from people about Vancouver and Canada, as well as keep the Olympic excitement going.
Road construction in Vancouver? It must be spring The two biggest projects are the redesign of Granville Street from Cordova to Drake and the Cambie Street restoration - both occasioned by Canada Line construction.
B.C. a global centre for fake ID B.C. has become an international centre for the production of fake ID cards and a "loophole" in Canadian law means police here are largely powerless to stop it, according to an internal report by the Canada Border Services Agency.
B.C. second in job creation Only 12 per cent of B.C. residents between the ages of 25 and 64 have not completed high school, the lowest rate in the country.
GST cut leaves some retailers scrambling Consumers should check their sales receipts closely for at least another week to make sure they're not paying too much GST on purchases.
First B.C. baby of 2008 beats brother by 4 minutes As fireworks screamed and champagne corks popped in the first moments of New Year's Day, a baby girl narrowly beat out her brother to become the first B.C. baby of 2008.
Vanoc hits 2007 goals Last week Vanoc marked the end of construction for the Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler Olympic Park Nordic venues, and alpine runs at Whistler Creekside.
Immigration wave More than one million immigrants arrived in Canada in the last five years, settling in a country that is now home to 150 languages and people from more than 200 countries.