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Shopify to open Vancouver office, hire 1,000 employees

Shopify to open Vancouver office, hire 1,000 employees

“The team will be shaping products from scratch to help over 1 million businesses around the world and their hundreds of millions of customers."
Vancouver drug users say fentanyl gives better high than heroin

Vancouver drug users say fentanyl gives better high than heroin

B.C. Centre for Disease Control study says drug users knowingly using deadly opioid
West Vancouver takes steps to remove racist land title covenants

West Vancouver takes steps to remove racist land title covenants

Coun. Marcus Wong won unanimous support his motion directing municipal staff “to determine the process, resources and time required to achieve the cancellation and striking of discriminating covenants.”
Coronavirus panic prompts Air Canada to cancel some flights between China and Vancouver

Coronavirus panic prompts Air Canada to cancel some flights between China and Vancouver

However, the airline would not specify which routes are hardest hit.
$2.5-billion class action suit launched for Iran plane crash victims

$2.5-billion class action suit launched for Iran plane crash victims

"We’re here to try to seek justice and compensation for the victims."
Charges filed over alleged drug lab in Metro Vancouver that exploded in 2018

Charges filed over alleged drug lab in Metro Vancouver that exploded in 2018

"Many people could have been injured if that explosion was bigger or if fire had spread."
12 architecturally interesting developments coming to Vancouver

12 architecturally interesting developments coming to Vancouver

Numerous architecturally interesting developments are proposed or coming to Vancouver.
Coronavirus fears spark massive line-up for face masks at Richmond pharmacy (VIDEO)

Coronavirus fears spark massive line-up for face masks at Richmond pharmacy (VIDEO)

When asked by the Richmond News why they were lining up, they said they were there to pick up more face masks.
It's official: City of Burnaby is a living wage employer

It's official: City of Burnaby is a living wage employer

“We know that growing up in poverty undermines children’s health,” Montani said. “We also know that most poor children in the province live with parents who are in the workforce, or in low-wage work or precarious work.”
Jumbo failure highlights ski resort developers’ uphill fight

Jumbo failure highlights ski resort developers’ uphill fight

Glacier Resorts Ltd.’s decision to end 30 years of working to create a year-round ski resort in B.C.’s Kootenays region offers a cautionary tale for aspiring resort developers in Valemount and near Squamish.