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  • Vancouver Rundown Tuesday January 13, 2026
    Jan 13 2026

    It’s Science World meets the Vancouver Aquarium - that’s how some people are describing a newly announced 49M revamp of North Vancouver’s Capilano River Hatchery. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans is rebuilding the facility, originally built in 1971. The new hatchery will be brought to seismic standards while continuing to serve as the flagship of the Pacific salmon enhancement program. The hatchery has been an iconic tourist and education attraction for millions of visitors since its inception.

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    2 Min.
  • Vancouver Rundown Friday January 9, 2026
    Jan 9 2026

    B.C. faces the prospects of weak financial growth in 2026 according to a new report by Deloitte Canada. The forecast is for 1.6 GDP growth as the province’s forestry sector continues to struggle. That comes despite an expected increase in LNG exports tied to the new terminal project in Prince Rupert. Alberta and Saskatchewan are each expected to have 2.1 per cent GDP growth. Overall, Canada’s growth is expected to be 1.5 per cent as the country struggles with U.S. tariffs.

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    2 Min.
  • Vancouver Rundown Thursday January 8, 2026
    Jan 8 2026

    Say goodbye to the London Drugs location on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. The B.C. based chain says it’s closing the iconic Woodward’s location at the end of the month due to ongoing problems with crime and violence. President and CEO Clint Mahlman calls it a very difficult decision, noting the location continues to struggle. He says there’s a transition plan for staff. The location has lost more than $10M in its 15 years at the site of the old Woodward’s department store.

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    2 Min.
  • Vancouver Rundown Wednesday January 7, 2026
    Jan 7 2026

    Refineries, not pipelines! That’s what B.C. Premier David Eby says should be the priority as the U.S. appears poised to takeover Venezuelan oil exports. Eby says if Canada has billions of dollars to spend it should go toward developing oil products for this country and for exports. The premier is holding firm on his opposition to building a new northern pipeline saying Trans Mountain to Burnaby is not at full capacity. Almost 90 per cent of Alberta’s oilsands exports currently go to the U.S.

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    2 Min.
  • Vancouver Rundown Tuesday January 6, 2026
    Jan 6 2026

    Most of the South Coast is under a heavy rainfall warning as a system in the Gulf of Alaska heads south. As much as 50mm is expected to fall in some areas on Tuesday. Meanwhile, those on the North Shore mountains are bracing for snow. A snowfall warning is in effect for the Sea-to-Sky Highway for those heading between Squamish and Whistler. Drier weather is expected toward the end of the week.

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    2 Min.
  • Vancouver Rundown Tuesday December 23, 2025
    Dec 23 2025

    My thanks to the many loyal readers and podcast listeners and a special thanks to those who have supported this effort through a paid subscription and/or donation. You’ve made Vancouver Rundown a huge success over the past year - reader and listener growth has more than doubled in 2025. Vancouver Rundown is now on a break but will resume publication Tuesday January 6, 2026. Happy Holidays. - Bruce

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    2 Min.
  • Vancouver Rundown Monday December 22, 2025
    Dec 22 2025

    Boxing Day - that’s the new ‘best guess’ estimate as to when Highway 3 will reopen between Hope and Princeton. Flood-damage will take months to repair but the Ministry of Transportation expects to build a temporary detour in the area with a 30 km/h speed limit. Until Friday, drivers will still have to take Highway 5 to get to the Southern Interior.

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    2 Min.
  • Vancouver Rundown Friday December 19, 2025
    Dec 19 2025

    Heavy rain, strong winds and even some high elevation snow is expected to continue into the weekend as B.C.’s South Coast copes with more stormy weather. A wind advisory has been posted for eastern parts of the Fraser Valley. Isolated flooding is still possible in areas around the Chilliwack River. Meanwhile, those heading into the B.C. Interior could still find challenges - Highway 3 remains closed between Hope and Manning Park due to flood damage. Snow and blowing snow can be expected on the Coquihalla Highway and parts of Highway One through the Fraser Canyon.

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    2 Min.