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Emergency rally organized for Sugar Mountain tent city residents

Emergency rally organized for Sugar Mountain tent city residents

The rally is in response to a notice issued by the City of Vancouver, which requested that the campsite be vacated by Friday December 15. Previous tent city at 950 Main street.
Westender says goodbye after 68 years

Westender says goodbye after 68 years

The Westender, Vancouver’s longest-running arts and entertainment weekly, will be publishing its final edition on Dec. 21, 2017.
Police release sketch of man in suspicious incident

Police release sketch of man in suspicious incident

The Vancouver Police Department is seeking the public’s help to identify a man who allegedly propositioned a 12-year-old girl for sex in East Vancouver. Investigators created a composite sketch of the suspect and hope someone recognizes him.
Owners of infamous Downtown Eastside hotels face new charges

Owners of infamous Downtown Eastside hotels face new charges

Photo Dan Toulgoet The owners of the Balmoral and Regent hotels were in court Tuesday for the first wave of charges filed by the city for failure to upgrade and maintain the safety of the buildings.
Four arrested in string of Vancouver, Burnaby break-ins

Four arrested in string of Vancouver, Burnaby break-ins

Shutterstock Three men and a woman have been charged in connection with a series of residential break-ins in South Vancouver and Burnaby since the beginning of November. Starting on Nov.
Thousands are thanking good samaritan who intervened in SkyTrain attack

Thousands are thanking good samaritan who intervened in SkyTrain attack

Last week, we posted a story about Noor Fadel, a young Muslim woman who was attacked while riding the SkyTrain.
Hillary Clinton tells Vancouver "What Happened"

Hillary Clinton tells Vancouver "What Happened"

Hillary Clinton made a Vancouver stop on the last leg of her U.S. and Canada tour in support of her 2017 release "What Happened."
Here are Canada's top trending Google searches from 2017

Here are Canada's top trending Google searches from 2017

Hurricanes, politicians and sexual misconduct top this year's most-searched phrases. Every year, Google publishes a survey of the top trending searches from around the world.
New street to be named after Vancouver police dog

New street to be named after Vancouver police dog

A new city street near the Vancouver Police Department’s precinct on Graveley Street near Boundary Road will be named after a deceased police dog.
Canadian Franchise Association registers its first marijuana franchise

Canadian Franchise Association registers its first marijuana franchise

Shutterstock Spiritleaf Inc., a subsidiary of Inner Spirit Holdings Ltd., has become the first marijuana franchise of the Canadian Franchise Association (CFA).
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