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Vancouver Now & Then: Maxine Beauty School, 1936 and 2020

Vancouver Now & Then: Maxine Beauty School, 1936 and 2020

All that remains is the facade...and maybe a few ghosts.
Photos: Cyclists heat up False Creek track in Tour de Concord races

Photos: Cyclists heat up False Creek track in Tour de Concord races

The Tour de Concord bike races were held Thursday on the False Creek grounds near Science World
Canada Day celebration coming to The Shipyards on North Van waterfront

Canada Day celebration coming to The Shipyards on North Van waterfront

Starting at noon, there'll be live music, a splash park and a retro dance party at this year's July 1 festivities 🍁
Vancouver Canada Day event celebrates local First Nations ‘in spirit of reconciliation’

Vancouver Canada Day event celebrates local First Nations ‘in spirit of reconciliation’

Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations are leading the Canada Day celebrations at Canada Place this week.
Everything Canadians need to know about the company known as the Airbnb of cars

Everything Canadians need to know about the company known as the Airbnb of cars

Have you heard of this more affordable option?
Save Old Growth blockader pleads guilty, same day protesters end highway, bridge protests

Save Old Growth blockader pleads guilty, same day protesters end highway, bridge protests

Ian Wiltow Schortinghuis, 30, pleaded guilty on June 29 to three counts of mischief and two counts of breach of undertaking for his role in protest roadblocks in Vancouver, Burnaby and Richmond.
Vancouver police officer faces assault charge

Vancouver police officer faces assault charge

The officer faces one count of assault stemming from a March 2021 incident.
The ‘Russian Factor’ is more complicated than ever at the 2022 NHL Entry Draft

The ‘Russian Factor’ is more complicated than ever at the 2022 NHL Entry Draft

NHL teams are likely to be nervous about selecting Russian players at this year's draft.
Timeline: The Vancouver Mayor’s Office, China and Canada’s intelligence agency

Timeline: The Vancouver Mayor’s Office, China and Canada’s intelligence agency

At the end of May, Canadian Security Intelligence Service agents met with Mayor Kennedy Stewart and warned him that the People’s Republic of China government could directly or indirectly interfere with the 2022 civic election.
North Vancouver wine broker off the hook for $85,000 sour deal

North Vancouver wine broker off the hook for $85,000 sour deal

The shipment of high-end wines was damaged and sent back, but the buyer was never compensated, court documents show
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