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Vancouver landlord sues high-profile partier for $60,000 in unpaid rent

Vancouver landlord sues high-profile partier for $60,000 in unpaid rent

One of the organizers of a massive party last summer that featured limousines, high-end sports cars and multiple helicopter landings is allegedly giving a Vancouver landlord headaches.
Popular B.C. trail closes after aggressive black bear charges group of people

Popular B.C. trail closes after aggressive black bear charges group of people

BC Parks ranger staff have closed a popular trail after they received multiple reports of an aggressive black bear in the area.
Three Vancouver hotels found to be using unauthorized workers during strike

Three Vancouver hotels found to be using unauthorized workers during strike

The B.C. Labour Relations Board has ruled that the Westin Bayshore, Hyatt Regency and Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront have been using some unauthorized workers during its workers' strike.
Hiking group leaves injured woman behind on North Vancouver trail

Hiking group leaves injured woman behind on North Vancouver trail

A Vancouver hiking group has been reminded by rescue specialists to make sure everyone is accounted for on the trails after a woman was left behind.
City of Vancouver identifies worker killed in workplace accident

City of Vancouver identifies worker killed in workplace accident

The flag at Vancouver city hall is at half-mast this week as the city mourns the loss of an employee who was killed in a workplace accident over the weekend.
Burned-out car in Burnaby linked to deadly shooting in Surrey

Burned-out car in Burnaby linked to deadly shooting in Surrey

Police are linking a burned-out car found in Burnaby to the fatal shooting of a 29-year-old man in Surrey.
Thieves have lifted a dozen Vancouver heritage plaques since March

Thieves have lifted a dozen Vancouver heritage plaques since March

City officials are trying to curb thefts of Vancouver heritage plaques after discovering 12 have been stolen off building facades since March.
Over 50% of Canadians live paycheque to paycheque, carry credit card debt

Over 50% of Canadians live paycheque to paycheque, carry credit card debt

The annual BDO Affordability Index finds that over half of Canadians are living paycheque to paycheque and carry the burden of credit card debt.
Whistler Blackcomb looked like a winter wonderland this weekend (PHOTOS)

Whistler Blackcomb looked like a winter wonderland this weekend (PHOTOS)

After receiving an early dusting of snowfall on Tuesday, Sept. 17, Whistler Blackcomb received a whopping 16.1 cm of snow over the weekend.
Vancouver police appeal for witnesses after two targeted shootings Sunday morning

Vancouver police appeal for witnesses after two targeted shootings Sunday morning

Vancouver police are investigating a pair of targeted shootings that happened within four hours of one another Sunday morning.