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Too early to start resettling Ukrainian refugees, says United Nations agency

Too early to start resettling Ukrainian refugees, says United Nations agency

500,000 Ukrainians have already fled to neighbouring countries seeking safety
StatCan: Canadian economy grew 4.6% in 2021

StatCan: Canadian economy grew 4.6% in 2021

The largest contributor to economic growth last year was household spending and residential construction
Stanley Park's 9 o'clock gun is back in action following black powder shortage

Stanley Park's 9 o'clock gun is back in action following black powder shortage

The boom is back!
This futuristic $22 million Vancouver house for sale looks like something out of Star Trek

This futuristic $22 million Vancouver house for sale looks like something out of Star Trek

It's a Next Generation-kinda house.
The former Trump Hotel in Vancouver is rebranding and reservations are open for the spring

The former Trump Hotel in Vancouver is rebranding and reservations are open for the spring

Paradox Hotel Vancouver is set to open soon
6 books to stock your shelves with that will inspire your body-love journey this spring

6 books to stock your shelves with that will inspire your body-love journey this spring

Soaking up the positivity from these pages will encourage you to leave shame at the door and learn to love yourself unconditionally.
Opinion: Why the drug supply is still killing people in B.C.

Opinion: Why the drug supply is still killing people in B.C.

By ceding control of the illicit drug supply to organized crime, governments have also given up control of the supply of information.
Burnaby’s best steakhouses, breakfast spots join killer roster for ‘Bite Of’ festival

Burnaby’s best steakhouses, breakfast spots join killer roster for ‘Bite Of’ festival

Special deals during all of March at dozens of local restaurants
Pandemic and climate change emergencies stressing out British Columbians

Pandemic and climate change emergencies stressing out British Columbians

17 per cent of B.C. survey respondents felt they needed help with their mental health during the pandemic but didn't receive it.
Jack Knox: Relaxed rules or not, it's still a testing time for cross-border travel

Jack Knox: Relaxed rules or not, it's still a testing time for cross-border travel

The question is, will Monday’s change be enough to make a real difference, or will travellers still balk?
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