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Huge Hong Kong fair returning to North Vancouver Shipyards

Huge Hong Kong fair returning to North Vancouver Shipyards

Visitors are invited to sample delicious dishes at food booths, watch cultural performances, browse a market and even try their hand at mahjong
5 things about public art in Vancouver you (probably) didn't know

5 things about public art in Vancouver you (probably) didn't know

From the attempt to hire a dead sculptor to the long journey of Girl in Westsuit to the moving of Vancouver's oldest mural.
Free exhibit in downtown Vancouver celebrates one of Canada's most famous architects

Free exhibit in downtown Vancouver celebrates one of Canada's most famous architects

Arthur Erickson is iconic in Canada's architectural world, in part for designing iconic parts of Vancouver.
Luxury sports car caught going more than 70 km/h over speed limit in Vancouver

Luxury sports car caught going more than 70 km/h over speed limit in Vancouver

The driver was fined $483
Metro Vancouver forecast shows 'pretty nice weather pattern' for early May

Metro Vancouver forecast shows 'pretty nice weather pattern' for early May

Light showers one day this week may be the only damp spot in the calendar
Sea lion attacks surge at B.C. fish farms, prompting requests for rubber bullets

Sea lion attacks surge at B.C. fish farms, prompting requests for rubber bullets

Internal documents reveal B.C. salmon farms requesting the use of rubber bullets amid spike in sea lion incursions
Hundreds gather at Vancouver’s Holy Rosary Cathedral in wake of Filipino festival tragedy

Hundreds gather at Vancouver’s Holy Rosary Cathedral in wake of Filipino festival tragedy

Archbishop J. Michael Miller: “We assure the Filipino community that they are not alone in their grief.”
Paolo Aquilini has resigned from Canucks ownership group

Paolo Aquilini has resigned from Canucks ownership group

The former president of the Canucks For Kids Fund and co-founder of the Canucks Autism Network is departing the Aquilini Investment Group.
B.C. man guilty of aggravated sexual assault tries to fire lawyer

B.C. man guilty of aggravated sexual assault tries to fire lawyer

Gordon James Joseph Leclerc repeatedly interrupted the judge and lawyers during a video appearance Friday
B.C. Re/Max brokerage wins right to appeal $156K anti-money laundering fine

B.C. Re/Max brokerage wins right to appeal $156K anti-money laundering fine

Court rules Fintrac botched its enforcement after brokerage failed to flag suspicious deals linked to global fraud ring
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