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Hearts flutter as Ryan Reynolds offers video tribute to Rio Theatre

Hearts flutter as Ryan Reynolds offers video tribute to Rio Theatre

Seth Rogen is expected to deliver similar video tribute on Tuesday night
Here are the new transit fares starting July 1

Here are the new transit fares starting July 1

A reminder that transit fares are going up starting on Canada Day. Beginning Sunday, July 1, transit fares will increase by five to 10 cents. Single-use concession fares will increase by five cents for Stored Value fares and 10 cents for cash fares.
Here are the new transit fares starting July 1

Here are the new transit fares starting July 1

A reminder that transit fares are going up starting on Canada Day. Beginning Sunday, July 1, transit fares will increase by five to 10 cents. Single-use concession fares will increase by five cents for Stored Value fares and 10 cents for cash fares.

B.C. cuts fees that payday loan companies can charge

Maximum fee reduced from $17 to $15 for every $100 borrowed
City celebrates hitting target of creating 1,000 new childcare spaces

City celebrates hitting target of creating 1,000 new childcare spaces

The City of Vancouver Tuesday celebrated surpassing its target of creating 1,000 new childcare spaces since 2015. “We’ve taken big steps to make sure that more families have access to high-quality, affordable childcare,” said Mayor Gregor Robertson.
International education a form of privatization, group says

International education a form of privatization, group says

Institute for Public Education says K-12 program would be more diverse, equitable if education benefits were prioritized
B.C. eases requirements for foreign tech worker recruitment

B.C. eases requirements for foreign tech worker recruitment

The provincial government is extending a pilot program aimed at attracting foreign tech workers and easing one requirement for highly sought-after talent.
Vancouver’s receives low tourism grades, leads to sector reassessment

Vancouver’s receives low tourism grades, leads to sector reassessment

Vancouverites’ pride in their city as a desirable destination for tourists suffered a blow when the municipality ranked poorly on several tourism-related indicators in the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade’s (GVBOT) 2018 economic scorecard.
Vancouver’s receives low tourism grades, leads to sector reassessment

Vancouver’s receives low tourism grades, leads to sector reassessment

Vancouverites’ pride in their city as a desirable destination for tourists suffered a blow when the municipality ranked poorly on several tourism-related indicators in the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade’s (GVBOT) 2018 economic scorecard.
‘It’s just amazing.’ North Van senior rescued after 24 hours in the bush

‘It’s just amazing.’ North Van senior rescued after 24 hours in the bush

North Shore Rescue says a local senior was lucky to have survived more than 24 hours alone and lost in a wooded area. North Vancouver RMCP alerted the public to the missing 75-year-old on Friday afternoon.
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