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Here is how much you'll pay for a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this October

Here is how much you'll pay for a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this October

The city continues to see some of the most expensive rent in Canada.
Burnaby entertainment centre secretly eyed in sell-off, blockbuster lawsuit trial hears

Burnaby entertainment centre secretly eyed in sell-off, blockbuster lawsuit trial hears

Rec Room mentioned in court as part of lawsuit case
Son of Iranian immigrants on his journey to explore a dairy-free future

Son of Iranian immigrants on his journey to explore a dairy-free future

At nine years old, Nima Bahrami came to Vancouver with his family. Now he's hoping to help dairy lovers change to a plant-based life.
Lululemon competitor Athleta opens first Canadian store at Park Royal

Lululemon competitor Athleta opens first Canadian store at Park Royal

Fast-growing Gap Inc. division has 200 stores in the U.S.
B.C. court denies restaurateurs' lawsuit over Stanley Park bike lane

B.C. court denies restaurateurs' lawsuit over Stanley Park bike lane

Owners of the Teahouse, Stanley Park Pavilion and Prospect Point Bar and Grill took the Vancouver Park Board to court over its decision to convert a Stanley Park roadway into a bike lane
How this Vancouver company is fighting disposable food packaging (VIDEO)

How this Vancouver company is fighting disposable food packaging (VIDEO)

Zeroing in on zero-waste.
These Vancouver sisters are handcrafting Indigenous wellness products (VIDEO)

These Vancouver sisters are handcrafting Indigenous wellness products (VIDEO)

From soaps to salves. 🧼
'Our crews deserve better': Seth Rogen and Ryan Reynolds share support for film industry workers

'Our crews deserve better': Seth Rogen and Ryan Reynolds share support for film industry workers

A Vancouver-based film worker says that she was suicidal and has "lost so many friends" in the industry.
Burquitlam Plaza to be razed for 2,175 new homes, retail

Burquitlam Plaza to be razed for 2,175 new homes, retail

Burquitlam Plaza went up in 1960. Sixty-one years later, its owners are planning to renew the commercial centre by adding 2,175 more homes in six towers — and changing the landscape of the Coquitlam community.
"Unbelievableā€ prices detour industrial users from Vancouver

"Unbelievableā€ prices detour industrial users from Vancouver

Industrial land prices and lease rates soar as vacancy rate falls to a record low of 0.5 per cent in what one expert calls ā€œa deepening crisisā€
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