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Vancouver photographer offers solace to those dealing with death

Vancouver photographer offers solace to those dealing with death

A Vancouver photographer has documented his father’s death through a series of photographs called “Meeting Mortality.”
Here are the best and brightest Christmas light displays on the North Shore (MAP)

Here are the best and brightest Christmas light displays on the North Shore (MAP)

To guide you on your tour, we've charted some of the best and brightest Christmas displays with an interactive map.
Two arrested, gifts saved after Metro Vancouver mall smash-and-grab

Two arrested, gifts saved after Metro Vancouver mall smash-and-grab

The owner of the presents was just happy to get them back and didn’t press charges, police said.
This longtime Vancouver book publisher has had to move three times in 10 months

This longtime Vancouver book publisher has had to move three times in 10 months

This book publisher has fallen victim to a new kind of Vancouver special — sketchy leases, sketchy development plans and sketchy rents.
Donations pour in after to support Metro Vancouver families in need

Donations pour in after to support Metro Vancouver families in need

Local Syrian families and others struggling this holiday season getting help from local residents after mayor put a call to action on his Facebook page.
The Salvation Army says Vancouver Christmas Kettle donations are down 76 per cent

The Salvation Army says Vancouver Christmas Kettle donations are down 76 per cent

With less than a week before Christmas, the charity is hoping for a strong outpouring of support from the public.
Major delays on Lions Gate Bridge after police incident

Major delays on Lions Gate Bridge after police incident

Drivers should expect delays.
Supergirl shoot in Downtown Vancouver calls for significant action

Supergirl shoot in Downtown Vancouver calls for significant action

An alley will be transformed for the shoot.
Fraudster’s wife claims BC Securities Commission lawsuits tying up properties worth $20M caused ‘mental distress’ and ‘financial hardship’

Fraudster’s wife claims BC Securities Commission lawsuits tying up properties worth $20M caused ‘mental distress’ and ‘financial hardship’

She's suing the BCSC for abuse of process, claiming the regulator filed “frivolous” legal claims that tied up her money
Metro Vancouver man who allegedly targets 'vulnerable women and sex workers' faces numerous sex offence charges

Metro Vancouver man who allegedly targets 'vulnerable women and sex workers' faces numerous sex offence charges

The charges include: sexual assault, administering a noxious substance, assault, theft, fraud, obtaining sexual services for consideration, transmitting intimate images of a person without consent and possession of child pornography.