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BC Place naming rights part of Crown corporation’s dispute with journalist

BC Place naming rights part of Crown corporation’s dispute with journalist

The Vancouver Whitecaps soccer team is headed for court in an attempt to prevent public release of licensing documents that could put at risk future BC Place stadium naming rights negotiations.
Ex-spycatcher doesn’t allow his kids to use social media

Ex-spycatcher doesn’t allow his kids to use social media

A former FBI spycatcher doesn’t allow his children to use social media.“I think we post too much on social media,” said Eric O’Neill.
NDP ready to freeze legal aid funding as lawyers prepare April 1 strike

NDP ready to freeze legal aid funding as lawyers prepare April 1 strike

As B.C.’s legal aid lawyers threaten strike action April 1, demanding more money to help underprivileged people get access to justice, the NDP is readying to freeze that funding over the next three years.
22 things that made Vancouver AWESOME this week

22 things that made Vancouver AWESOME this week

Take a break from the news cycle and help us celebrate the things we covered this week that are making Vancouver Awesome with a capital “A.” March 9 – 15, 2019 Photo via Pexels 1.
Vancouver's oldest mosque to hold candlelit vigil after New Zealand attack

Vancouver's oldest mosque to hold candlelit vigil after New Zealand attack

Vancouver's oldest mosque, Al-Jamia Mosque, is holding a candlelit prayer vigil tonight after 49 people were gunned down in a New Zealand attack.
Vancouver police looking for women who had contact with sex offender

Vancouver police looking for women who had contact with sex offender

Vancouver police are looking for women who may have had contact with a high-risk sexual offender who is now facing additional charges.
Vancouver Mayor says 'unchecked white supremacy' fuelled New Zealand attack

Vancouver Mayor says 'unchecked white supremacy' fuelled New Zealand attack

Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart has stated that he believes the terrorist attack in New Zealand was caused by 'unchecked white supremacy.'
Construction company sues Vancouver School Board for $10.9 million

Construction company sues Vancouver School Board for $10.9 million

Bouygues Building Canada Inc.is suing the Vancouver School Board for $10.9 million in allegedly unpaid construction bills for delays and other costs after the company discovered contaminated soil while working on the renewal of Kitsilano secondary school.
Vancouver's expensive apartment parking stalls are significantly underused

Vancouver's expensive apartment parking stalls are significantly underused

With the supply of parking spots in condos and rental apartment buildings in Metro Vancouver going significantly underused, it’s time to rethink parking requirements, according to a new study.
Hallmark Channel drops Lori Loughlin from Vancouver-filmed shows amid fraud charges

Hallmark Channel drops Lori Loughlin from Vancouver-filmed shows amid fraud charges

The Hallmark Channel has announced that it will no longer be working with actress Lori Loughlin amid allegations of college admissions bribery.
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