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This Vancouver hotel ranked #1 in all of Canada

This Vancouver hotel ranked #1 in all of Canada

U.S. News & World Report revealed a list of the best hotels in Canada and a Vancouver hotel claimed the top spot in the country.
Metro Vancouver's frigid temperatures predicted to return next week

Metro Vancouver's frigid temperatures predicted to return next week

The Vancouver weather forecast calls for a frigid minus seven overnight on Tuesday, February 5, but the temperature is predicted to rise later in the week.
Vancouver police officers cleared in shooting death during chaotic Canadian Tire robbery attempt

Vancouver police officers cleared in shooting death during chaotic Canadian Tire robbery attempt

Vancouver police officers have been cleared of any wrongdoing in the 2016 shooting death of a 430-pound man who stabbed a police officer and a store clerk while attempting to steal a rifle at a Canadian Tire store.
$175 parking ticket led to nearly $2M in lost profits, mortgage specialist claims

$175 parking ticket led to nearly $2M in lost profits, mortgage specialist claims

A self-described Vancouver mortgage specialist is suing collection agency Collectcents Inc., claiming a report to a credit bureau over a disputed $175 parking ticket ended up costing him nearly $2 million in lost profits tied to a Calgary property development.
Missing snowshoer in West Vancouver mountain found safe at home

Missing snowshoer in West Vancouver mountain found safe at home

North Shore Search and Rescue says a snowshoer who has been reported missing Monday from Cypress Mountain in West Vancouver, B.C., has been found safe at home.
This Vancouver company claims its umbrella can withstand hurricane winds

This Vancouver company claims its umbrella can withstand hurricane winds

Based in Vancouver, Hedgehog Umbrella asserts that their product allows Vancouver residents to feel secure in the strength of their umbrellas.
Surrey pedestrian injured using cellphone while crossing busy street

Surrey pedestrian injured using cellphone while crossing busy street

Distracted walking may have played a part in an incident in Surrey that sent a pedestrian to hospital with head injuries.
Federal Competition Bureau calls for rethink of B.C. taxi regulations

Federal Competition Bureau calls for rethink of B.C. taxi regulations

The federal Competition Bureau wants British Columbia to re-examine its taxi regulations to permit more competition in the industry and improve services for riders and businesses.
RCMP arrest suspect who allegedly exposed his genitals to a 10-year-old girl

RCMP arrest suspect who allegedly exposed his genitals to a 10-year-old girl

Surrey RCMP have identified and arrested a 19-year-old suspect who is charged in relation to an alleged indecent act involving a 10-year-old girl.
BC Place Stadium could be rebranded and named for new corporate sponsor

BC Place Stadium could be rebranded and named for new corporate sponsor

BC Place Stadium could be rebranded with the name of a corporate sponsor in exchange for tens of millions of dollars that would fund government programs, the B.C. government announced February 4.