New Capstan Station in Richmond running behind schedule; Home sales roughly back in line with 10-year average, says Greater Vancouver real estate board; Artist rendering of how quake could damage actual Vancouver school conveys seriousness of risk; and more news:

New Capstan Station in Richmond running behind schedule (Vancouver Sun)

Home sales roughly back in line with 10-year average, says Greater Vancouver real estate board (CBC News)

Artist rendering of how quake could damage actual Vancouver school conveys seriousness of risk (Vancouver Sun)

Vancouver police, fire chiefs ask council to keep budget increases for their departments (Vancouver Sun)

Half of homeless people have experienced traumatic brain injuries, new UBC study suggests (CBC News)

Vancouver's Reindeer Bus back in service for the holidays (Vancouver Sun)

Burnaby house sought in civil forfeiture allegedly linked to CRA scam (Vancouver Sun)

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