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Vancouver pizza and beer restaurant suddenly closed

Vancouver pizza and beer restaurant suddenly closed

The restaurant gave up the ghost - and ghosted Vancouver diners with reservations
New all-day breakfast spot with budget meal deals replaces a Vancouver De Dutch

New all-day breakfast spot with budget meal deals replaces a Vancouver De Dutch

So long Dutch pannekoeks, hello breakfast and lunch
B.C. lawyer disbarred after improper real estate-related trust transaction

B.C. lawyer disbarred after improper real estate-related trust transaction

Tejinder Singh Dhillon was disbarred from the Law Society of BC on Feb. 20 following a panel ruling.
Coastal Dance Festival returns to New West: honouring Indigenous stories, song and dance

Coastal Dance Festival returns to New West: honouring Indigenous stories, song and dance

Spotlight on: Dancers of Damelahamid present the 17th annual Coast Dance Festival
Young B.C. woman's death blamed on health-care gaps

Young B.C. woman's death blamed on health-care gaps

Sophia, 23, died of sepsis after likely contracting an infection from her workplace.
Man gets 45 days in jail for Metro Vancouver crimes — including stealing a Nintendo

Man gets 45 days in jail for Metro Vancouver crimes — including stealing a Nintendo

Mark Trevor Ealy pleaded guilty to mischief, possession of stolen property, breach and theft charges.
Man serving life sentence in 'unspeakably evil' murder granted temporary leave to attend Island program

Man serving life sentence in 'unspeakably evil' murder granted temporary leave to attend Island program

Jeremy Wade Vojkovic, now 37, is serving a life sentence for first-degree murder in the 2002 death of Colleen Findlay that the sentencing judge called “unspeakably evil,” according to a recent Parole Board of Canada decision.
Downtown Eastside hotel arsonist gets six months in jail

Downtown Eastside hotel arsonist gets six months in jail

Jared Adam Reiss had disconnected the fire alarm in his hotel room at 344 East Hastings St.
BC United candidate sparks debate on use of ‘British Columbians’ to refer to Indigenous Peoples

BC United candidate sparks debate on use of ‘British Columbians’ to refer to Indigenous Peoples

Statements made on social media by West Vancouver-Capilano MLA hopeful Caroline Elliott were harmful, says Squamish educator
Alaskan tribes claim B.C. mining threatens health of their rivers

Alaskan tribes claim B.C. mining threatens health of their rivers

Fifteen Alaskan tribes submitted a claim to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights this week saying B.C. mining is threatening their right to a healthy environment.
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