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  2. 24 Hours (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver edition of 24 Hours was a joint venture of Sun Media and the Jim Pattison Group; Pattison sold his share of the Vancouver edition in 2007. In fall 2009, 24 Hours and 24 Heures were given an extensive makeover. The paper was given the alternative name 24H; while 24H is short-form for "24 Hours" in French, the name was applied to ...

  3. Global News - Wikipedia

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    Global News is the news and current affairs division of the Canadian Global Television Network. The network is owned by Corus Entertainment, which oversees all of the network's national news programming as well as local news on its 21 owned-and-operated stations . Corus currently operates one all-news radio station, and previously operated ...

  4. Global News: BC 1 - Wikipedia

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    Global News: BC 1 (often referred to as BC 1) is a Canadian English language specialty channel owned by Corus Entertainment and operated alongside the Corus-owned Global Television Network 's Vancouver owned-and-operated television station CHAN-DT (Global BC). The channel primarily broadcast local news for the province of British Columbia.

  5. List of Canada–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Monument Road. The US purchased 12,580 square feet of land on the south side of Monument Road on May 25, 1932, and spent $5,625 to erect a red brick border station, which saw little traffic. This crossing was about 2000 feet north of Monument #1, which marks the beginning of the land border between the US and Canada.

  6. Can 24-hour drinking zones transform a city? - AOL

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    Montreal will become the first city in Canada to allow 24-hour drinking. In Toronto venues have to close by 2am, and it is 3am in Vancouver. In the US, Las Vegas and New Orleans have long allowed ...

  7. Time in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian National timetable from 1975 using the 24-hour clock Main article: Date and time notation in Canada § Time The Government of Canada recommends use of the 24-hour clock (e.g. 01:54), which is widely used in contexts such as transportation schedules, parking meters, and data transmission. [ 18 ]

  8. Climate of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Although the 30–60 cm (12–24 in) which fell across Greater Vancouver and the Lower Mainland in a 24‑hour period in November 2006 [38] was out of the ordinary, snow has in fact accumulated at sea level in all months except for June, July, and August.

  9. Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Website. vancouver .ca. Vancouver ( / vænˈkuːvər / ⓘ van-KOO-vər; Canadian French: [vãkuvaɛ̯ʁ]) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016.