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Vancouver wants to add 4,000 more new laneway houses by 2028, so we talked to the city's laneway home expert

Vancouver wants to add 4,000 more new laneway houses by 2028, so we talked to the city's laneway home expert

The dish on what City Hall can do to make building them easier for homeowners, and what Vancouver can learn from cities like Los Angeles
Cuts to Express Entry may affect thousands of international students, activists warn

Cuts to Express Entry may affect thousands of international students, activists warn

A recent decision to cut intake of high-skilled workers in the coming years has advocates concerned that many international students won’t be given the opportunity to settle — and succeed — in Canada.
Canadian educational institutions step up for Afghan refugees

Canadian educational institutions step up for Afghan refugees

Canada’s colleges and universities are helping break down financial barriers faced by refugees seeking language training and skills upgrades through scholarships, bursaries and other initiatives.
Ukrainian Canadians dream of reuniting with family members stuck in a war zone

Ukrainian Canadians dream of reuniting with family members stuck in a war zone

Ukrainians living in Canada want to bring their family members to safety, but wonder what it will take and worry it may be too dangerous to get their loved ones out of Ukraine while Russian shelling continues
Vancouver police win back $5.7 million rejected by city council

Vancouver police win back $5.7 million rejected by city council

Coun. Adriane Carr: ‘I can't tell you where we're going to get that money from’
Here are 5 last-minute spring break getaways in B.C. (PHOTOS)

Here are 5 last-minute spring break getaways in B.C. (PHOTOS)

Vancouverites can still find some great options.
NCAA free agents: 5 right-handed defencemen the Canucks could target

NCAA free agents: 5 right-handed defencemen the Canucks could target

The Vancouver Canucks’ best right-side defenceman in recent years was a free agent signing out of the NCAA.
Vancouver council approves $665K to address street disorder, public safety in three neighbourhoods

Vancouver council approves $665K to address street disorder, public safety in three neighbourhoods

Coun. Lisa Dominato: 'Being idle and doing nothing, is really not an option'
Brewing August: Vancouver's newest craft brewery promises beach vibes all year long

Brewing August: Vancouver's newest craft brewery promises beach vibes all year long

"August in Vancouver is a time in Vancouver where everyone's happy and in good spirits and at the beach."
Opinion: Save Old Growth group unapologetic after littering Main St with hundreds of paper flyers

Opinion: Save Old Growth group unapologetic after littering Main St with hundreds of paper flyers

The irony is so thick you can cut through it with a chainsaw
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