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City of Vancouver website now lists ‘gifts’ council received in 2024

City of Vancouver website now lists ‘gifts’ council received in 2024

Concert tickets, Canucks games among freebies received by Mayor Ken Sim and councillors
'A little bit of wackiness': Turn old SkyTrains into art studios, propose Vancouver entrepreneurs

'A little bit of wackiness': Turn old SkyTrains into art studios, propose Vancouver entrepreneurs

"It's not going to make a lot of money but it's going to be pretty hilarious."
B.C. tribunal rejects cash-and-beer deal in motor repair dispute

B.C. tribunal rejects cash-and-beer deal in motor repair dispute

Man allegedly made a partial payment by putting a Ziploc bag full of loonies, quarters, dimes, and nickels worth $140 in the other man’s mailbox.
Five years after PS752 tragedy, families seek justice and honour lost loved ones

Five years after PS752 tragedy, families seek justice and honour lost loved ones

Family and friends gather in Vancouver to call for accountability and remember victims killed when an airliner was shot down shortly after taking off in Tehran, Iran on Jan. 8, 2020
Accused B.C. bank fraudster denied bail after five releases

Accused B.C. bank fraudster denied bail after five releases

Manuel Schafer is accused of allegedly defrauded the Royal Bank of Canada of more than $5,000 Aug. 5, 2021.
B.C. strata owners must apply for doorbell cameras, tribunal rules

B.C. strata owners must apply for doorbell cameras, tribunal rules

B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal orders on or pointing at common property to be removed under privacy laws.
B.C. court replaces child sex abuse house arrest with jail time

B.C. court replaces child sex abuse house arrest with jail time

J.F.D.V. was convicted of sexual interference and sexual assault against his 12-year-old niece.
Sushi restaurant closing on Esplanade in North Vancouver

Sushi restaurant closing on Esplanade in North Vancouver

Yohachi Sushi opened just four years ago
Are some things illegal to have on your balcony in Vancouver?

Are some things illegal to have on your balcony in Vancouver?

Exposing obscene material on private property is considered an offence.
Province should re-open trade offices in China, says BC Conservative leader

Province should re-open trade offices in China, says BC Conservative leader

The BC Conservative party has but two former cabinet ministers in caucus, one of whom supports Xi Jinping's Belt and Road Initiative
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