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Hosting 2026 World Cup games in Vancouver could cost up to $260 million

Hosting 2026 World Cup games in Vancouver could cost up to $260 million

Cost estimate of roughly a quarter of a billion dollars comes as FIFA announces Vancouver’s addition to list of candidate cities
Bot tracking Elon Musk detects his arrival at YVR

Bot tracking Elon Musk detects his arrival at YVR

Many high-profile celebrities have gone through Vancouver International Airport this week.
Valuable art stolen from BC Children's Hospital found

Valuable art stolen from BC Children's Hospital found

It was installed just a few weeks ago in front of the hospital for sick kids and found in East Van.
Vancouver police issue 100 notices to boaters in False Creek

Vancouver police issue 100 notices to boaters in False Creek

‘Many of the boats floating in False Creek are in poor condition, often without working engines and unable to move without assistance’
One of Vancouver's last video stores announces closure

One of Vancouver's last video stores announces closure

The end of an era for Black Dog Video.
Peace bond, no trial in B.C. vandalism case involving 14 car owners

Peace bond, no trial in B.C. vandalism case involving 14 car owners

An elderly man has been put on a one-year peace bond after accusations he vandalized the vehicles of 14 East Vancouver neighbours.
High-risk sex offender wanted Canada-wide back in custody

High-risk sex offender wanted Canada-wide back in custody

The "dangerous offender" is back in police custody.
North Shore snowpack levels good news for Metro summer water supply

North Shore snowpack levels good news for Metro summer water supply

Healthy snowpack levels and cool spring temperatures spell good news for summer reservoir levels in Metro Vancouver.
You can get fined $500 for feeding the Jericho bunnies

You can get fined $500 for feeding the Jericho bunnies

They won't have any chocolate eggs for you, but they may get you a fine.
North Shore skiers enjoy spring snow at Grouse as cool weather continues

North Shore skiers enjoy spring snow at Grouse as cool weather continues

Grouse Mountain will remain open for skiing and snowboarding until May 1, while Cypress and Seymour have called a wrap on their ski seasons. Expect cool temperatures to continue this spring, say meteorologists.
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