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Has Hootsuite hit its business ceiling in Vancouver?

Has Hootsuite hit its business ceiling in Vancouver?

Vancouver’s most recognizable tech company cut jobs last month following earlier efforts to sell the firm
UPDATE: New West council votes to remove judge Begbie statue in 4-2 decision

UPDATE: New West council votes to remove judge Begbie statue in 4-2 decision

A symbol of the colonial era will likely take up residence in the city’s work yard until it finds a new home.
Burnaby's Metrotown mall has added pay parking in some shopping areas

Burnaby's Metrotown mall has added pay parking in some shopping areas

The free ride is over for some drivers at Burnaby’s Metrotown mall. The mall announced that starting this week, some above-ground parking areas will have paid parking after a certain period of time.
Greens’ Paul Manly wins Nanaimo-Ladysmith federal byelection

Greens’ Paul Manly wins Nanaimo-Ladysmith federal byelection

NANAIMO — The Green Party of Canada established a second beachhead on Vancouver Island Monday night, wrestling the Nanaimo-Ladysmith riding away from the NDP in a byelection.
With next season’s compensation limits, does an offer sheet make sense for the Canucks?

With next season’s compensation limits, does an offer sheet make sense for the Canucks?

How some lower-tier restricted free agents might be the best targets for an offer sheet.
New driver in $462K sports car caught doing 151 km/h in an 80 zone

New driver in $462K sports car caught doing 151 km/h in an 80 zone

McLaren sports car driven by new driver one of five vehicles impounded by Squamish Traffic Services Saturday
Ammonia leak on North Van fishing boat sends one to hospital

Ammonia leak on North Van fishing boat sends one to hospital

North Van firefighters say a local fishing crew is lucky after an ammonia leak aboard their boat sent one man to hospital. The first 911 call came in at 4 a.m.
Report: Huawei fallout creating 'significant' postponements, cancellations in Canada-China trade

Report: Huawei fallout creating 'significant' postponements, cancellations in Canada-China trade

The diplomatic spat between Ottawa and Beijing over the arrest of Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. CFO Meng Wanzhou has caused a significant number of Canadian companies to cancel or postpone their plans for the Chinese market.
Swastika being removed from roof of South Vancouver building

Swastika being removed from roof of South Vancouver building

It remains unclear how the Nazi symbol got there in the first place, or how many years it went untouched
Former Vancouver mayor lands international gig to fight climate change

Former Vancouver mayor lands international gig to fight climate change

Gregor Robertson working on ‘other projects that you’ll hear more about soon’
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