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Vancouver Now & Then: Chinese Benevolent Association, 1972 and 2020

Vancouver Now & Then: Chinese Benevolent Association, 1972 and 2020

The building has both architectural and historical significance in Vancouver.
Queen's death will leave void in Canada, says Victoria monarchist

Queen's death will leave void in Canada, says Victoria monarchist

Bruce Hallsor says Canada was a “young, unformed entity” when Elizabeth became Queen, and wouldn’t be the same country without her
B.C. man gets time served for assaulting police officer

B.C. man gets time served for assaulting police officer

Peter Michael Legault was caught on camera carrying a knife and going door to door in a Downtown Eastside housing complex on July 23.
IOC delays decision on 2030 Winter Olympics host

IOC delays decision on 2030 Winter Olympics host

Vancouver is exploring bid against 2002 host Salt Lake City and 1972 host Sapporo, Japan.
Potter opens first European-style studio in Vancouver

Potter opens first European-style studio in Vancouver

Meet your new friendly neighbourhood potter.
There's a Timbit in the ocean: Adorable seal pup released by Vancouver Aquarium

There's a Timbit in the ocean: Adorable seal pup released by Vancouver Aquarium

Timbit is free!
Transition to King Charles III as Canada head of state automatic after Queen's death

Transition to King Charles III as Canada head of state automatic after Queen's death

OTTAWA — As momentous as the death of Queen Elizabeth II may be after her 70 years on the throne, it's pretty much business as usual in terms of Canada's governance.
Update: Man arrested after 26 buses were shot by a BB gun in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Update: Man arrested after 26 buses were shot by a BB gun in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

The suspect was arrested by VPD yesterday.
Watch: Devastating Downtown Eastside fire likely arson, VPD release video

Watch: Devastating Downtown Eastside fire likely arson, VPD release video

The July fire displaced dozens of DTES residents.
How the Queen's death will affect British Columbians

How the Queen's death will affect British Columbians

Condolence books for British Columbians to sign will be available in Victoria and Vancouver.
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