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The struggle is real for Vancouver’s millennials

The struggle is real for Vancouver’s millennials

A study released by the financial forecasters at LowestRates.ca suggests millennials need to make at least $33,500 to survive in Vancouver
Vancouver police investigating after shots fired

Vancouver police investigating after shots fired

Vancouver police are investigating after receiving reports of shots fired Thursday night. According to a police press release, the incident took place in the area of Cambie Street and West 48 th Avenue. There are no reports of any injuries.
Heritage Vancouver worried about fate of modernist fire halls

Heritage Vancouver worried about fate of modernist fire halls

Buildings celebrated for their streamlined, utilitarian design
‘Enough is enough’: Roberto Luongo delivers emotional speech for Parkland shooting victims

‘Enough is enough’: Roberto Luongo delivers emotional speech for Parkland shooting victims

At first, Florida Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo struggled to speak.
Both sides of Yaletown parking debate state their cases

Both sides of Yaletown parking debate state their cases

The City of Vancouver says it is taking away 54 parking spaces from Yaletown’s commercial hub to make it easier for life-saving fire trucks to respond to emergency calls. It also has a plan to add about 40 new spaces nearby.
City readies for more ice and snow

City readies for more ice and snow

The City of Vancouver is getting ready for more snow and ice coming this way.
Park board approves Vancouver’s World Cup bid

Park board approves Vancouver’s World Cup bid

The park board is on board with Vancouver’s bid to be a host city if the World Cup comes to North America in 2026.
CrimeStoppers wants to put an end to thieves’ high-wire act

CrimeStoppers wants to put an end to thieves’ high-wire act

Theft of trolley wire is dangerous, expensive and causes transit delays
Kevin Smith adds a second Rio Theatre fundraiser

Kevin Smith adds a second Rio Theatre fundraiser

Smith’s first show was announced Tuesday and sold out in 24 hours
Human rights complaint over alleged homophobic strata tirade dismissed

Human rights complaint over alleged homophobic strata tirade dismissed

'Not every failure to be kind or respectful requires state intervention,' says BC Human Rights Tribunal member
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