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‘Brownface’ controversy fails to dent Trudeau’s approval rating

‘Brownface’ controversy fails to dent Trudeau’s approval rating

Research Co. conducted a survey of Canadians this week, and the results provide a bit of good news to the governing Liberal Party.
Sides in Vancouver hotel strike so far apart they can’t agree on what each is offering

Sides in Vancouver hotel strike so far apart they can’t agree on what each is offering

More than a week after workers at three major downtown Vancouver hotels went on strike, and days after a workers at a fourth hotel jointed them, there is no end in sight to the job action.
RCMP have confessions but no motive in Northern B.C. triple homicide

RCMP have confessions but no motive in Northern B.C. triple homicide

Mounties have yet to determine the motive of Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky, two Port Alberni teens who police say confessed in videos to killing three people in Northern B.C. in July.
‘Choy Yuen Crescent’ proposed as name of new street by Oakridge Centre redevelopment

‘Choy Yuen Crescent’ proposed as name of new street by Oakridge Centre redevelopment

“Choy Yuen Crescent” is proposed as the name for the new public road being created alongside the Oakridge Centre redevelopment.
Vancouver police arrest third suspect in string of Downtown Eastside shootings

Vancouver police arrest third suspect in string of Downtown Eastside shootings

Vancouver police have arrested a third suspect in connection with a series of targeted shootings in the Downtown Eastside last weekend.
This interactive map shows haunted houses across Canada (MAP)

This interactive map shows haunted houses across Canada (MAP)

If you're planning to explore a bunch of haunted houses in vancouver, or you want to go on a cross-country scare-affair, then you'll want to plan ahead.
Chinese group demands public apology for racist rant in Richmond parking lot

Chinese group demands public apology for racist rant in Richmond parking lot

A group of Chinese Richmond residents are demanding to know why the caucasian woman who was seen hurling racial slurs at a Chinese immigrant in a local parking has not been charged.
Two missing Coquitlam girls found safe

Two missing Coquitlam girls found safe

Two girls reported missing in Coquitlam were located and are safe, authorities announced Thursdsay evening.
Could cashless casinos curb money laundering in B.C.?

Could cashless casinos curb money laundering in B.C.?

The provincial government should move casinos to cashless gaming systems as seen in other countries to cut money laundering, Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) delegates voted Sept. 26.
Vancouver Park Board maintains stance against court injunction to remove campers from Oppenheimer

Vancouver Park Board maintains stance against court injunction to remove campers from Oppenheimer

Vancouver Park Board Thursday night maintained its stance against seeking a court injunction to remove homeless people camping in Oppenheimer Park.