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Watch: Feasting on nostalgic dishes at one of Vancouver's oldest restaurants

Watch: Feasting on nostalgic dishes at one of Vancouver's oldest restaurants

Special 95th anniversary menu taps into legendary Canadian restaurant's trailblazing past
Opinion: Real estate-friendly policies, not newcomers, fuel B.C.’s housing crisis

Opinion: Real estate-friendly policies, not newcomers, fuel B.C.’s housing crisis

Immigrants are not the problem, B.C.’s politicians are.
Ryan Beil: Some things to look forward to in the second half of the C's 2023 season

Ryan Beil: Some things to look forward to in the second half of the C's 2023 season

Including one day our Vancouver Canadians columnist calls his Christmas!
Global salmon farm company with B.C. ties backs land-based aquaculture in Japan

Global salmon farm company with B.C. ties backs land-based aquaculture in Japan

"Canada really has to decide at this point if it wants wild Pacific salmon or if it wants this dirty, harmful industry. It can't have both," said Tony Allard, founder of Wild Salmon Forever/Wild First.
B.C. prisoners find purpose through 'extremely impactful' doggy daycare program

B.C. prisoners find purpose through 'extremely impactful' doggy daycare program

The inmates take care of the dogs while their owners are away or at work. More than 400 inmates at the Fraser Valley Institution have been part of the initiative.
Air Canada to launch non-stop flights between Vancouver and Singapore

Air Canada to launch non-stop flights between Vancouver and Singapore

Airline plans to fill a void formed when Singapore Airlines stops flying the route in October
Permitting changes at Vancouver City Hall won’t fix key issues, industry says

Permitting changes at Vancouver City Hall won’t fix key issues, industry says

Builders hope recently passed changes are just two of the many updates city hall plans to make to its housing permitting and approval process
More than a third of Canadians believe in astrology, according to survey

More than a third of Canadians believe in astrology, according to survey

Many Canadians – especially younger ones – look to the skies and believe they offer observations about life
Man who fell 11 storeys during suspected Burnaby kidnapping sentenced

Man who fell 11 storeys during suspected Burnaby kidnapping sentenced

Abdullah Abdullahi, 36, sustained a spinal cord injury when he fell from an 11th-floor balcony at 4960 Sanders St. in Metrotown trying to escape police.
California fire insurance woes a 'cautionary tale' for B.C.

California fire insurance woes a 'cautionary tale' for B.C.

U.S. insurance companies are abandoning entire states due to growing risk of catastrophe. Experts say Western Canada should pay attention.
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