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Is it time for Canada to open its doors to climate migrants?

Is it time for Canada to open its doors to climate migrants?

As huge swathes of the world become uninhabitable due to rising heat, a group of refugee lawyers say Canada could become an important oasis.
Taste of Yaletown returns in October. Here are all the restaurants taking part

Taste of Yaletown returns in October. Here are all the restaurants taking part

The popular annual neighbourhood restaurant festival Taste of Yaletown returns for 2021, tempting diners with special deals around the community.
Comment: Vaccine passports — a perspective from the frontlines

Comment: Vaccine passports — a perspective from the frontlines

Vaccine passports are a ticket to freedoms, not a ­violation of rights.
Vancouver’s Chinatown is set to host Fire Dragon and Noodlecious Festivals this weekend

Vancouver’s Chinatown is set to host Fire Dragon and Noodlecious Festivals this weekend

Celebrate Chinatown's rich cultural heritage and dig into bowls of noodles at this fun weekend event
Vancouver is getting a restaurant all about French crêpes and ciders

Vancouver is getting a restaurant all about French crêpes and ciders

Traditional crêpes from France's crêpe capital, plus local ciders in one exciting upcoming spot
Hybridized: Vancouver City Council now meeting in person

Hybridized: Vancouver City Council now meeting in person

Don't call it a comeback?
Richmond bakeries battle mooncake ingredient shortage

Richmond bakeries battle mooncake ingredient shortage

Increased shipping costs affecting local businesses
Coalition calls on renewed Liberal government to follow through on climate plan

Coalition calls on renewed Liberal government to follow through on climate plan

“They are going to have to find a place to compromise,” says SFU political scientist.
Eviction rate raises concerns over Lower Mainland economy

Eviction rate raises concerns over Lower Mainland economy

Rental instability in Metro Vancouver is a danger sign, warns urban development expert.
Mental health concerns loom in COVID's second autumn

Mental health concerns loom in COVID's second autumn

Social interactions are increasing, but many employees are still working from home.
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