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‘We don’t have enough money’: Tech leaders debate constraints at Vancouver Startup Week

‘We don’t have enough money’: Tech leaders debate constraints at Vancouver Startup Week

Growth in technology may be stymied without enough investment capital, say experts
In B.C.’s South Asian hub, Trudeau’s blackface ‘will have an impact’

In B.C.’s South Asian hub, Trudeau’s blackface ‘will have an impact’

All five Surrey ridings flipped to ‘red’ in 2015 based, in part, on Trudeau’s multiculturalism appeal, say observers. Now, the leader’s integrity is called into question
Dreary days ahead: Vancouver forecast calls for another week of rain

Dreary days ahead: Vancouver forecast calls for another week of rain

Feeling sick of dreary, damp weather? Unfortunately, the Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for another week of rainfall after a week of stormy and gloomy weather.
Guests frustrated, but corporate event runs smoothly as Vancouver Hyatt workers strike

Guests frustrated, but corporate event runs smoothly as Vancouver Hyatt workers strike

Workers at the Hyatt Regency, Westin Bayshore and Pinnacle Hotel Harbourside are indefinitely on strike
B.C. surgical wait at record level

B.C. surgical wait at record level

Surgical wait lists have hit alarming, record-breaking levels in the province according to the BC Anesthesiologists' Society.
I Watched This (Preseason) Game: Canucks rack up six goals against the hapless Oilers

I Watched This (Preseason) Game: Canucks rack up six goals against the hapless Oilers

Canucks 6 - 1 Oilers
Vancouver police chief defends role of officers in Downtown Eastside drug scene

Vancouver police chief defends role of officers in Downtown Eastside drug scene

Report released Wednesday says policing strategies create barriers for drug users
Vancouver’s famous clock master is in hospital and needs your help

Vancouver’s famous clock master is in hospital and needs your help

Raymond Lee Saunders built Gastown’s famous steam clock in 1977
Prolific break-in artist pleads guilty

Prolific break-in artist pleads guilty

Burnaby resident targeted small businesses across Metro region
Liberal candidate has signs vandalized with blackface

Liberal candidate has signs vandalized with blackface

Fallout from pictures of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dressed up in brownface in 2001 has reached the Kelowna-Lake Country riding. At least two election signs for MP Stephen Fuhr were vandalized overnight.
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