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Historic photos offer glimpse of Vancouver 'slums' decades ago

Historic photos offer glimpse of Vancouver 'slums' decades ago

"An acute housing shortage faces Vancouver in 1942," notes an archived report.
B.C. woman convicted of COVID assault acquitted on appeal

B.C. woman convicted of COVID assault acquitted on appeal

A judge found the woman assaulted a store employee by coughing in their direction, and assaulted another by pushing her shopping cart into him.
Lake Cowichan residents win $10.5M in assessment reductions after appeals

Lake Cowichan residents win $10.5M in assessment reductions after appeals

Some will receive property-tax refunds of close to $6,000
Thousands still waiting to find a doctor through B.C. registry

Thousands still waiting to find a doctor through B.C. registry

Health Minister Adrian Dix says 60,000 people have been connected to a family doctor through the Health Connect Registry, while 220,000 continue to await placement
B.C. man convicted of sex assault of teen girl he met on Snapchat

B.C. man convicted of sex assault of teen girl he met on Snapchat

First of two girls Jerome Taylor met for sex said she was 17 when she was 13.
B.C. hospital loses appeal over elderly patient's broken hip

B.C. hospital loses appeal over elderly patient's broken hip

Ying Wei Zheng was awarded $75,000 after he broke his hip when he fell getting out of a Vancouver General Hospital bed in 2016.
Palestinian terror group applauds Selina Robinson's NDP cabinet exit

Palestinian terror group applauds Selina Robinson's NDP cabinet exit

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine has a history of guerrilla warfare, suicide bombings and hijacking civilian airliners.
Artist's paintings of Chinatown buildings offer nostalgia and community connection

Artist's paintings of Chinatown buildings offer nostalgia and community connection

Many Vancouverites connect with one artist’s vivid paintings of historic Chinatown buildings because the imagery evokes memories.
B.C. companies roar into Lunar New Year with dragon-themed products

B.C. companies roar into Lunar New Year with dragon-themed products

More B.C. companies are tapping into the Asian festival and getting creative about their campaigns
Lunar New Year feasts in Vancouver offer auspicious eats to welcome the Year of the Dragon

Lunar New Year feasts in Vancouver offer auspicious eats to welcome the Year of the Dragon

Prosperity, good health, and great food for the Year of the Dragon
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