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Protesters call for apology from Trudeau after false hijab-cutting incident

Protesters call for apology from Trudeau after false hijab-cutting incident

Hundreds of people gathered on Sunday in downtown Vancouver with signs asking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to apologize for how he dealt with what’s being called the “hijab hoax” incident.
Eco Fashion Week rolls up its runway; founder leaves Vancouver

Eco Fashion Week rolls up its runway; founder leaves Vancouver

Vancouver needs less talk, more action if it really wants to be the greenest city, Myriam Laroche says
Airbnb to start collecting, paying taxes in B.C.

Airbnb to start collecting, paying taxes in B.C.

Airbnb has reached an agreement with the province that will see the company collect, and pay, taxes on all short-term rentals booked in B.C.
Vancouver police officer going for Olympic gold

Vancouver police officer going for Olympic gold

Vancouver police will be cheering a little extra hard for one Olympian in particular as one of their own gets ready to compete in PyeongChang. Const. Meghan Agosta plays forward on Canada’s women’s hockey team.
City Mayors Foundation seeking female nominations for World Mayor Prize

City Mayors Foundation seeking female nominations for World Mayor Prize

Late last month, a Courier feature story examined why Vancouver has never elected a female mayor . Theories were put forth by Vision Vancouver Coun. Andrea Reimer, Green Party Coun. Adriane Carr and former COPE Coun. Ellen Woodsworth.
Province, Airbnb to make announcement on affordable housing

Province, Airbnb to make announcement on affordable housing

The province will make an announcement on affordable housing this morning in partnership with Airbnb, the online vacation rental company that has largely been blamed for rising rents.
Overseas ferry construction: Does it make financial sense?

Overseas ferry construction: Does it make financial sense?

Shipyards and unions are eyeing ways to win valuable contracts, as B.C. Ferries looks toward major investment in its fleet in coming years. B.C.
Vancouver rape crisis centre calls 18-month waitlist ‘unacceptable’

Vancouver rape crisis centre calls 18-month waitlist ‘unacceptable’

Organization wants government funding structure restored
Vancouver’s reptiles are being 'renovicted' due to no pet policy

Vancouver’s reptiles are being 'renovicted' due to no pet policy

If you have ever considered adding a reptile or amphibian to your home, Reptile Rescue, Adoption, and Education Society can help Due to a rise in “renovictions” and “no pet” policies in many Metro Vancouver’s rental properties, some people have to gi
I Watched This Game: Florida sinks the Canucks

I Watched This Game: Florida sinks the Canucks

Canucks 1, Panthers 3
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