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North Vancouver owner ordered to clean up property after council deems it an eyesore

North Vancouver owner ordered to clean up property after council deems it an eyesore

The City of North Vancouver is ordering the owner of a property it says has been an eyesore for over three decades to clean up his act – or have the city do it for him.
Pandemic heats up Vancouver rental property market

Pandemic heats up Vancouver rental property market

Downturn in short-term rentals is putting more units into play
Teen missing in Vancouver located

Teen missing in Vancouver located

"It has been a long 24 hours for Quinn, his family, and everyone involved searching for him."
Cocaine and opiates were handed out for free in Vancouver. Here's why no one was arrested

Cocaine and opiates were handed out for free in Vancouver. Here's why no one was arrested

The protest was created in direct response to a staggering increase in overdose deaths in the province from an ever more toxic drug supply due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Metro Vancouver seniors say 'thank you' to Dr. Henry

Metro Vancouver seniors say 'thank you' to Dr. Henry

“You are an inspiration to us all as we try to embrace your hope for a future that will bring its own challenges.”
Richmond woman gets apology after BC Parks worker defends ‘all lives matter’ slogan in campground

Richmond woman gets apology after BC Parks worker defends ‘all lives matter’ slogan in campground

The slogan, said Gallagher, is “inappropriate and offensive to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of colour),” given the current social and political climate – with mass anti-racism protests across the US and around the globe, including in Canada.
B.C. confirms 13 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,947

B.C. confirms 13 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,947

Metro Vancouver home sales soar in June

Metro Vancouver home sales soar in June

Sales up significantly from May, and from June 2019, but remain far below the 10-year average for the month
Police increasing patrols in Yaletown after residents raise concerns

Police increasing patrols in Yaletown after residents raise concerns

Last week, a group of concerned residents in the Yaletown area said a man exposed himself during the daytime while jumping on a woman's car in the middle of a Downtown Vancouver intersection.
Is a five per cent property tax cap in Vancouver realistic for 2021?

Is a five per cent property tax cap in Vancouver realistic for 2021?

Such a scenario would mean $9 million in cuts, delays to police and fire departments