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Vancouver gas prices hit record high, but analysts disagree on cause

Vancouver gas prices hit record high, but analysts disagree on cause

Gas prices reached new heights this week in Vancouver and around the province. Photo Dan Toulgoet Gas prices soared to record heights in Vancouver this week, and the surge may not be ending anytime soon. Prices reached as high as 161.
B.C. attorney general cancels town hall on tax increase over safety concerns

B.C. attorney general cancels town hall on tax increase over safety concerns

Attorney General David Eby. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito B.C.'s attorney general says he has cancelled a town hall meeting on a tax increase amid security concerns.
Vancouver's new Escobar restaurant taking heat over perceived insensitive name

Vancouver's new Escobar restaurant taking heat over perceived insensitive name

Escobar the restaurant is pictured in Vancouver, B.C., Tuesday, May, 1, 2018. A Latin-themed restaurant in Vancouver is drawing criticism for the name it shares with a famed Colombian drug lord linked to thousands of deaths.
41st Vancouver Folk Music Festival announces lineup

41st Vancouver Folk Music Festival announces lineup

Photo Erik Price The 41st annual Vancouver Folk Music Festival has released its lineup of performers.
Second driver charged in three-car crash that killed woman, two girls in B.C.

Second driver charged in three-car crash that killed woman, two girls in B.C.

Scene of the April 28, 2017 crash on Lougheed Highway. Photograph By CTV Chopper 9/File A 20-year-old resident of Port Coquitlam, B.C.
VSB votes to expand dual credit program for health care assistants

VSB votes to expand dual credit program for health care assistants

Pexels The Vancouver School Board wants to give more high school students the chance to gain work experience caring for seniors.
Police nab cabbie impaired and driving 150 km/h on Highway 1

Police nab cabbie impaired and driving 150 km/h on Highway 1

West Vancouver police clocked a cabbie driving 145 km/hr on the Upper Levels highway. When officers pulled him over, the North Vancouver driver also failed a roadside screening test for alcohol.
Here's what you had to say about our column celebrating high gas prices

Here's what you had to say about our column celebrating high gas prices

Grant Lawrence's weekly column got some attention yesterday. If you didn't read it yet check out " Why Vancouver’s soaring gas prices are a good thing " then loop back here.
Roundhouse Radio 98.3fm is NOT going off the air today as planned

Roundhouse Radio 98.3fm is NOT going off the air today as planned

Photo Roundhouse Radio We received some developments about the future of Roundhouse Radio last night. It was announced mid April that the station would be going dark as of April 30th.
Second son of Russian spies wins legal battle over Canadian citizenship

Second son of Russian spies wins legal battle over Canadian citizenship

Tim Foley, 20, left, and his brother Alex, 16, leave federal court after a bail hearing for their parents, Donald Heathfield and Tracey Lee Ann Foley, in Boston, on Thursday, July 1, 2010, who are among 11 people accused of trying to infiltrate U.S.
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