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Council approves ambitious Northeast False Creek plan

Council approves ambitious Northeast False Creek plan

Area will see removal of Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts, new highrises, housing for up to 12,000 people
Water, sewer and street upgrades planned across Vancouver this spring

Water, sewer and street upgrades planned across Vancouver this spring

What you need to know to avoid congestion on city streets
Canucks call up Philip Holm, which means it’s speculation time

Canucks call up Philip Holm, which means it’s speculation time

What does it all mean?
Police say increased patrols making a difference in Downtown Eastside

Police say increased patrols making a difference in Downtown Eastside

Vancouver police say there has been a “noticeable decrease in street disorder and violent crime” in the Downtown Eastside since the department increased foot patrols last month.
Environment Canada says snow coming to the South Coast Tuesday

Environment Canada says snow coming to the South Coast Tuesday

Environment Canada issues special weather statement
Annual Women’s Memorial March set for tomorrow

Annual Women’s Memorial March set for tomorrow

The 28 th annual Women’s Memorial March will take to the streets of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside tomorrow.
Court hears harrowing tales of youth prostitution victims

Court hears harrowing tales of youth prostitution victims

Advocacy organization says public needs to be aware that pimps are luring teens via social media
Scenarios: The Canucks most and least likely results at the 2018 trade deadline

Scenarios: The Canucks most and least likely results at the 2018 trade deadline

Guest post by Dan Donkers.
'Bear saviour' says it's time for conservation officers to stop the killing

'Bear saviour' says it's time for conservation officers to stop the killing

It's damaging public trust, says conservation officer turned academic Bryce Casavant.
Two Island residents charged with failing to answer census questions

Two Island residents charged with failing to answer census questions

Dan Steffler was prepared to go to jail for refusing to fill out his census form, saying it was too intrusive.
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