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Expo 86: A troubled legacy

Expo 86: A troubled legacy

Artists and influencers look at the lasting impact of Vancouver’s World’s Fair
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City shorts

City wants public’s opinion on liquor policies The City of Vancouver is asking the public to weigh in on how liquor is served, produced and sold. The City has launched an online questionnaire at vancouver.
Vancouver housing market shows ‘strong evidence’ of overvaluation

Vancouver housing market shows ‘strong evidence’ of overvaluation

As Vancouver’s housing market continues to heat up, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) announced April 27 the city is now showing strong evidence of overvaluation.
EXCLUSIVE: Leaked audio says towers part of First Nations’ Jericho Lands vision

EXCLUSIVE: Leaked audio says towers part of First Nations’ Jericho Lands vision

Two weeks before the provincial government announced it sold its part of the Jericho Lands, Squamish Nation Chief Ian Campbell told a band meeting in North Vancouver that the partnership with the Musqueam Indian Band and Tsleil-Waututh Nation wants t
Canucks re-sign Markus Granlund to an infuriatingly reasonable contract

Canucks re-sign Markus Granlund to an infuriatingly reasonable contract

Granlund signs two-year, $1.8 million contract
Trustees to vote on Vancouver School Board budget

Trustees to vote on Vancouver School Board budget

Province could fire board if balanced budget not submitted
Occupy INAC Vancouver ends after protesters secure meeting with federal ministers

Occupy INAC Vancouver ends after protesters secure meeting with federal ministers

Protesters gathered outside the Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada in downtown Vancouver Monday to announce “a day of victory” as they ended their six-day occupation of INAC office.
Compensation in store for hundreds of Cambie merchants

Compensation in store for hundreds of Cambie merchants

Business owners must file a claim form with financial records by May 31
Fraserlands residents concerned about possible loss of popular field

Fraserlands residents concerned about possible loss of popular field

Fraserlands residents noticed red metal posts sticking out of a well-used grass field, located south of East Kent Avenue and west of Kerr Street, a few months ago.
Jim Benning has four forwards on the top of his draft list

Jim Benning has four forwards on the top of his draft list

Canucks GM wouldn't consider picking a defenceman over "best player available" until after the top four.
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