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Rob Shaw: BC NDP under fire for progress on homelessness despite massive spending

Rob Shaw: BC NDP under fire for progress on homelessness despite massive spending

Parties clash on solutions to pervasive homelessness and drug issues ahead of fall provincial election
East Vancouver arts and culture venue fundraising $700K to stay afloat

East Vancouver arts and culture venue fundraising $700K to stay afloat

"The Wise Hall is a truly irreplaceable space for the Vancouver artistic community," says Nardwuar
John Ducker: Commercial vehicle drivers face new stiff penalties

John Ducker: Commercial vehicle drivers face new stiff penalties

Changes come after series of crashes involving heavy trucks hitting highway overpasses.
Long-term B.C. offender faces new charges for supervision breaches

Long-term B.C. offender faces new charges for supervision breaches

Christopher Cornell was convicted of the attempted murder of two Yukon RCMP officers in an Alaska Highway high-speed chase.
City of North Vancouver OKs singing and dancing for Lower Lonsdale pub

City of North Vancouver OKs singing and dancing for Lower Lonsdale pub

Council members could not help but reference Footloose as they agreed to let patrons loosen up a bit at Finch and Barley
Mayor Ken Sim’s request to increase office budget postponed to June 25

Mayor Ken Sim’s request to increase office budget postponed to June 25

Mayor's current budget is $1.47 million, which is spent largely on Sim's eight political staff, three administrators.
Fridays On Front returns to New Westminster this summer

Fridays On Front returns to New Westminster this summer

Get set to soak up the summer vibe with the return of the Fridays On Front block party in downtown New West.
B.C. man hid teen's body under bed for 2-3 days, court hears

B.C. man hid teen's body under bed for 2-3 days, court hears

David Alexander Mah pleaded guilty Oct. 19 to offering an indignity to a human body. He was not charged with the teen's death.
Vancouver firefighters attacked online for pro-Pride post

Vancouver firefighters attacked online for pro-Pride post

The Vancouver firefighters were inundated with 'hateful and homophobic' messages.
Much anticipated Tsleil-Waututh Nation canoe festival returns for another summer

Much anticipated Tsleil-Waututh Nation canoe festival returns for another summer

The packed event will take over Whey-Ah-Wichen from June 28-30, bringing together First Nations from across Canada and the U.S.
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