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Michelin-recommended Chinese restaurant opens in Brentwood mall

Michelin-recommended Chinese restaurant opens in Brentwood mall

What's new at Brentwood? A Michelin-recommended restaurant, a sleek Japanese kitchen and a taco shop are among latest additions to the mall’s evolving food scene.
YVR seeks public feedback on 2022 holiday travel chaos

YVR seeks public feedback on 2022 holiday travel chaos

Public engagement will take place from now until Feb. 21 in two different phases.
Decades-old Vancouver diner in quirky location heads list of 'Canada’s Top 100 Places to Eat in 2023'

Decades-old Vancouver diner in quirky location heads list of 'Canada’s Top 100 Places to Eat in 2023'

How many of these restaurants have you tried?
Blackwater Gold mine project set to go, all it needs is permit approval

Blackwater Gold mine project set to go, all it needs is permit approval

Construction of $2.5B gold-silver mine 160 km SW of Prince George expected to begin this summer
I Watched This Game: Canucks crush Blackhawks in Tocchet's debut

I Watched This Game: Canucks crush Blackhawks in Tocchet's debut

The Canucks out-shot the Blackhawks 48-to-14 in their most dominant game of the season.
Scammers impersonating tech support scam B.C. woman out of $7,000

Scammers impersonating tech support scam B.C. woman out of $7,000

The victim did not realize that the phone number was on a fake website designed to mimic the legitimate company’s website.
Traffic pollution damages brain function, finds landmark B.C. study

Traffic pollution damages brain function, finds landmark B.C. study

A new study that exposed 25 people to diesel fumes in a lab at Vancouver General Hospital has found traffic pollution damages the brain's ability to reflect, retrieve memories and imagine the future.
12 highrise towers, 6K homes proposed for 10-acre Burnaby site

12 highrise towers, 6K homes proposed for 10-acre Burnaby site

Another master plan for Brentwood Town Centre is planned in the neighbourhood’s northwest.
B.C. nurse suspended for 'significant history' of taking patients' narcotics

B.C. nurse suspended for 'significant history' of taking patients' narcotics

The nurse disclosed the problem after being notified of an employer investigation into medication tampering.
Day Scholar lawsuit agrees to $2.8 billion trust from Canada

Day Scholar lawsuit agrees to $2.8 billion trust from Canada

After more than a decade, the federal government has reached an agreement with 325 nations for the collective harm done by residential schools.