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Millennials not leaving Vancouver in droves

Millennials not leaving Vancouver in droves

Real estate association says population of those aged 20 to 34 growing
Foundation of Hope STRUTS back

Foundation of Hope STRUTS back

LGBTQ charity supporting refugees gears up for their annual launch
Big bucks spent for Vancouver Granville, Vancouver Centre in 2015 election

Big bucks spent for Vancouver Granville, Vancouver Centre in 2015 election

Vancouver Granville Liberal MP Jody Wilson-Raybould headlined a controversial $500-a-plate Liberal Party fundraiser at a Toronto law firm earlier this month. But, it turns out, the $759.79 she gave her own campaign last Oct.
Robson Square to permanently close for traffic

Robson Square to permanently close for traffic

Vancouver City Council voted April 20 to permanently close Robson Street between Howe Street and Hornby Street to motor vehicles, including buses, to create a public square in the heart of downtown Vancouver.
Vancouver's oldest marijuana shop wins appeal

Vancouver's oldest marijuana shop wins appeal

The B.C. Compassion Club on Commercial Drive remains open, will apply for business licence
Churches feel the squeeze in Vancouver’s hot real estate market

Churches feel the squeeze in Vancouver’s hot real estate market

Downsizing, redeveloping and renting — just some of the ways churches try to afford the city
Toking care of business: Pot ‘farmers market’ about profit and protest

Toking care of business: Pot ‘farmers market’ about profit and protest

Sunset Beach, the new shoreline location for Vancouver’s annual 4-20 cannabis rally, was an open-air marketplace for pot vendors and consumers on Wednesday.
PHOTOS Smoke on the water — Vancouver's 4/20 event heads to the beach

PHOTOS Smoke on the water — Vancouver's 4/20 event heads to the beach

PHOTOS Smoke on the water — Vancouver's 4/20 event heads to the beach

PHOTOS Smoke on the water — Vancouver's 4/20 event heads to the beach

City shorts

City shorts

Mayor insists he will seek fourth term Mayor Gregor Robertson was insistent last Thursday that he will seek a fourth term at city hall despite his communications director leaving in February for a job in Ottawa and his chief of staff set to step down
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