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These distinct columns in front of a Vancouver building are part of a society shrouded in mystery

These distinct columns in front of a Vancouver building are part of a society shrouded in mystery

"We are not a secret society."
Metro Vancouver’s rental vacancy rate drops as demand, prices soar: CMHC

Metro Vancouver’s rental vacancy rate drops as demand, prices soar: CMHC

The rate for purpose-built rentals in the region fell below one per cent last year, while the average asking rent for vacant units jumped 43 per cent year over year
'It is often deadly': B.C. meteorologist warns about cold arctic air on the way

'It is often deadly': B.C. meteorologist warns about cold arctic air on the way

Snow may be back on the menu.
Two bottles of ultra-rare $110,000 whisky up for sale in Vancouver

Two bottles of ultra-rare $110,000 whisky up for sale in Vancouver

It's been maturing for more than 50 years.
Debt spiralling out of control for many B.C. consumers, businesses

Debt spiralling out of control for many B.C. consumers, businesses

British Columbians are struggling with debt. This could be expected, given that inflation hit a 39-year peak of 8.1 per cent last June, interest rates are at 15-year highs and COVID-19-related financial support is long gone.
Comedian Katie-Ellen Humphries rediscovers an appetite for ‘joy and silliness’

Comedian Katie-Ellen Humphries rediscovers an appetite for ‘joy and silliness’

The Vancouver comic co-headlines show alongside Julie Kim a part of Arts Whistler Live! on Jan. 28
What's this ominous-looking cave in North Vancouver?

What's this ominous-looking cave in North Vancouver?

While it bears the appearance of a Bond villain’s lair, the tunnel has a more practical purpose
Quake early-warning system coming next year, 300 years after last mega-thrust event

Quake early-warning system coming next year, 300 years after last mega-thrust event

System could give coastal communities several minutes of warning of a mega-thrust earthquake that results in major shaking and damage.
Impersonators posing as homeowners linked to 32 fraud cases in Ontario and B.C.

Impersonators posing as homeowners linked to 32 fraud cases in Ontario and B.C.

Mortgage and title fraudsters who impersonate homeowners and tenants have targeted at least 32 properties in Ontario and British Columbia, investigators and official warnings suggest.
I Watched This Game: Tocchet rips 'soft' Canucks after toothless loss to Kraken

I Watched This Game: Tocchet rips 'soft' Canucks after toothless loss to Kraken

"Soft. You hate to call your team soft, but it was soft tonight."