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City invests $6.1M into 149 Vancouver arts and culture non-profits

City invests $6.1M into 149 Vancouver arts and culture non-profits

What is Vancouver without art?
How a box of dusty bottles led to a discovery of Port Coquitlam's early Chinese settlers

How a box of dusty bottles led to a discovery of Port Coquitlam's early Chinese settlers

Translating Chinese characters from 100-year-old bottles used for food, drink and medicine helped shed light on the small community of Chinese labourers who made the city their home early in the 20th century.
A 3-day 'melodic and power metal' music festival is coming to Vancouver

A 3-day 'melodic and power metal' music festival is coming to Vancouver

"An unforgettable weekend of melodic metal"
'More work needed': Gaps remain for B.C.'s LGBTQ teens

'More work needed': Gaps remain for B.C.'s LGBTQ teens

Health and safety concerns among LGBTQ youth in B.C. remain a concern but are declining as stigmatization and discrimination decrease, a new report says.
Cyclist gets $240K for Burnaby crash that was mostly his fault

Cyclist gets $240K for Burnaby crash that was mostly his fault

A B.C. Supreme Court judge found Bobby Joe Carrero 65% responsible for a 2017 crash on North Road. The judge then ordered the driver who cut him off to pay more than $240K in damages.
Burnaby section of highway blocked this morning by anti-logging protesters

Burnaby section of highway blocked this morning by anti-logging protesters

Commuters warned to avoid this area.
Bank of Canada raises overnight rate half a point, largest hike in two decades

Bank of Canada raises overnight rate half a point, largest hike in two decades

More rate-hikes expected throughout 2022
Property tax increase for Vancouverites in 2022 drops from 6.35 to 5.7 per cent

Property tax increase for Vancouverites in 2022 drops from 6.35 to 5.7 per cent

News announced during council debate to reinstate $5.7 million to Vancouver police budget
Co-housing deal breathes new life into historic West Vancouver cottages

Co-housing deal breathes new life into historic West Vancouver cottages

A group of owners will share ownership of the Horseshoe Bay cottages they live in, thanks to a new co-op housing deal.
B.C. tribunal rejects alleged strata gardener bullying dispute

B.C. tribunal rejects alleged strata gardener bullying dispute

After allegations of a strata owner harassing and bullying a gardener, the strata corporation instituted a new rule that any concerns of owners should be addressed to the strata corporation and not to workers.
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