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View Royal tenants win battle over $130-a-month rent increase

View Royal tenants win battle over $130-a-month rent increase

The Residential Tenancy Branch dismissed landlord Killam REIT's application for the rent hike.
I Watched This Game: Tyler Myers gets bad blood flowing in spirited Canucks win over Kraken

I Watched This Game: Tyler Myers gets bad blood flowing in spirited Canucks win over Kraken

The Vancouver Canucks kicked off the preseason with a 3-1 win over the Seattle Kraken.
B.C. Supreme Court ruling details shocking abuse of North Vancouver senior

B.C. Supreme Court ruling details shocking abuse of North Vancouver senior

The man isolated her from family, assaulted her, kept her locked in a motel room and drained her life’s savings, the judge ruled.
Richmond father pushes through Stage 4 cancer for family, kids

Richmond father pushes through Stage 4 cancer for family, kids

A GoFundMe page was set up for a Richmond resident battling Stage 4 cholangiocarcinoma.
Travel advice: What bags can foot passengers bring on Hullo and BC Ferries?

Travel advice: What bags can foot passengers bring on Hullo and BC Ferries?

Can you bring a wagon full of camping gear? Is a small propane tank allowed?
New lounge for board gamers to open in Port Coquitlam next month

New lounge for board gamers to open in Port Coquitlam next month

A grand opening for Quest Central is slated for Oct. 26, 2024, in the PoCo Place strip mall.
Picket lines go up in 'high leverage' strike at six Metro Vancouver grain terminals

Picket lines go up in 'high leverage' strike at six Metro Vancouver grain terminals

VANCOUVER — Grain terminal workers picked a "high leverage moment" to go on strike in Metro Vancouver as farmers in Western Canada have an abundance of product to move for export, a food economics and supply chain expert says.
Greens vow to expand safer supply of drugs in B.C., ex-coroner Lapointe backs plan

Greens vow to expand safer supply of drugs in B.C., ex-coroner Lapointe backs plan

British Columbia's former chief coroner is criticizing plans by two of the province's major political parties for involuntary treatment of people with drug addictions, saying there's little evidence it works and more people will die.
Hold my beer: Canucks are finally getting new seats — with cupholders!

Hold my beer: Canucks are finally getting new seats — with cupholders!

New seats are on the way but not until the 2025-26 Canucks season.
Downtown Eastside resident calls police 629 times

Downtown Eastside resident calls police 629 times

Deputy Vancouver Police Chief Howard Chow: "When you look at that number, it's staggering."
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