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Public to get say on Vancouver pot shops

The public will have a say in the city’s proposal to regulate the growing number of marijuana dispensaries in Vancouver after city council decided Tuesday to send the issue to public hearing.

Vancouver District Parent Advisory Council chair resigns

The chairperson of Vancouver’s District Parent Advisory Council resigned with a publicly posted letter April 20.

Vision Vancouver workers pick up city contracts

Mayor’s office paid aide to Ontario premier for graphics
Friends and family celebrate Eleanor Hadley's life

Friends and family celebrate Eleanor Hadley's life

Friends and acquaintances of Eleanor Hadley gathered Saturday afternoon at Barclay Manor to bid farewell to the senior, a tenacious guardian of green space in this city and in particular Stanley Park.
Vancouver Park Board puts Mount Pleasant skatepark’s fate on hold

Vancouver Park Board puts Mount Pleasant skatepark’s fate on hold

Park noise exceeded acceptable levels

Can former VANOC CEO John Furlong rebuild his business reputation?

It was the end of an “unimaginable nightmare,” as John Furlong described the past two-and-a-half years to reporters at BC Supreme Court in Vancouver.

Empty homes activist calls for penalties

City of Vancouver developing site to report vacant homes
Vancouver Courier wins 10 awards

Vancouver Courier wins 10 awards

The Vancouver Courier picked up ten awards – two golds, five silvers and three bronzes -- at the 2015 Ma Murray community newspaper awards competition for B.C. and Yukon publications at a gala Saturday night at the River Rock Casino Resort.

North Vancouver rock slide may hurt salmon

Scientists radio-tagging steelhead to study impact

Complaining about B.C. Ferries' fares could hurt tourism, says CEO

Online complaints risk becoming “a self-fulfilling prophecy” that hurts coastal economies along with the ferry system they rely on
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