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Gordon McIntyre

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Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Past articles by Gordon:

B.C. Family Day marks its tin anniversary

February holiday first broke up the holiday-free stretch between New Year's Day and Good Friday in 2013. → Read More

Why do Coldplay concert tickets cost more in Vancouver than in Seattle?

Expert: Reasons vary, but include show date with Coldplay appearing in Seattle on a Wednesday and in Vancouver on a Friday and Saturday → Read More

More outdoor defibrillator stations needed if lives are to be saved: experts

Latest outdoor AED is in a busy part of North Vancouver → Read More

'Polar bears' and 'penguins' plunge back for first time since pre-COVID

After a two-year hiatus in which they were held virtually, the annual New Year's Day tradition returns around the Lower Mainland → Read More

Cloistered monk who spent his life adorning Mission's Westminster Abbey dies at 98

Considered by many to be one of Canada's most original artists, Father Dunstan Massey died on Boxing Day in the infirmary at Westminster Abbey in Mission, aged 98. → Read More

What happens to all those empty boxes on Boxing Day?

Well, even Boxing Day has come and gone, but what to do with all those boxes? → Read More

She couldn't save her sons. So B.C.'s Pam Rankel saved someone else's

To help herself heal, Rankel became a living donor, giving one of her kidney's to Cole Derry, the same age as her surviving son. Read more. → Read More

B.C. astrophotographer sees the light, from millions and millions of years ago

Rouz Bidshahri's DIY backyard telescopes peers far back in time to record awe-inspiring images that rival those taken by Hubble. Read more → Read More

TikTok crackdown in United States worries B.C.’s viral digital stars

‘Bigger than I ever dreamed it would ever be’: Tamia Overes’ success on TikTok has translated to far more followers on YouTube and Instagram. → Read More

Transport Canada to dispose of 11 derelict vessels in Vancouver's False Creek

The 11 vessels moored in Vancouver's False Creek, including a 28-foot Windfall yacht, have been deemed to be wrecked, abandoned or hazardous → Read More

North Shore Election Results: Buchanan back as mayor in North Van city, Booth ousted in West Van

It's election day in North Vancouver and West Vancouver as residents vote for mayors and councils. Follow this post for results. → Read More

North Shore Elections 2022: Traffic, density top voter concerns

It's election day in North Vancouver and West Vancouver as residents vote for mayors and councils. Follow this post for results. → Read More

North Vancouver Election 2022: Traffic congestion, development dominate debate

You could call the elections in the three municipalities contests between bike lanes and density vs. car culture and single-family dwellings → Read More

North Shore Rescue gets go-ahead for night rescues by helicopter hoist

Province reverses its policy after five years of lobbying by search-and-rescue team. → Read More

UBC prof co-leads study that suggests long-COVID is an autoimmune disease

Dr. Chris Carlsten says researchers are trying to understand what contribute to persistent symptoms after COVID-19 → Read More

Prostate cancer awareness month: Get checked early, B.C. Ironman says

Entrepreneur and triathlete Don Konantz: "Cancer was something that I thought I would be talking about other people having, not me" → Read More

This Week In History, 1922: Honouring a fallen hero who died 100 years ago in English Bay

Major Clarence MacLaurin's flying boat crashed into the water off Jericho Beach just after takeoff in 1922 → Read More

PNE wraps up a successful 2022 fair with uptick in turnout

"The support from the people of British Columbia has been truly overwhelming this year," spokeswoman Laura Ballance said → Read More

UBCO researcher urges a delay to trapping season to save grizzlies' toes

Misadventures with traps set to catch small fur-bearing animals believed to cause damage or loss of front grizzly digits. → Read More

Philanthropist has visited the PNE for 70 straight years

One can imagine Lily Lee's first PNE, her teenage eyes wide with wonder, after growing up in tiny, remote Alert Bay in the 1940s. → Read More