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Vancouver's AG: city not effectively managing child care, cultural, social non-profit leases

Vancouver's AG: city not effectively managing child care, cultural, social non-profit leases

Mike Macdonell: "Council and the public should receive better information concerning the value of non-profit leases."
Here's what happened to Settlement Brewing in Vancouver

Here's what happened to Settlement Brewing in Vancouver

You haven't seen them on the shelves in a year.
West End tenants form group to dispute new landlord's eviction efforts

West End tenants form group to dispute new landlord's eviction efforts

The Park Beach Tenants Collective has issued a list of demands to their new landlord Plan A Real Estate Services following several disputes with occupants of the company's newly purchased property.
Metro Vancouver weather: When will the hot temperatures arrive this summer?

Metro Vancouver weather: When will the hot temperatures arrive this summer?

Locals should see a shift to hot temperatures but it could be a little later than usual.
Vancouver weather: Storm with heavy rain, lightning and hail expected

Vancouver weather: Storm with heavy rain, lightning and hail expected

The upcoming storm may feature a variety of weather.
B.C. Starbucks fatal stabbing case moving toward trial

B.C. Starbucks fatal stabbing case moving toward trial

Paul Stanley Schmidt's death was witnessed by dozens of people.
Man accused of killing Burnaby Mountie facing other charges

Man accused of killing Burnaby Mountie facing other charges

Jongwon Ham is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Const. Shaelyn Yang. He also faces charges of assaulting two other people and resisting arrest.
Man accused in fatal Chinatown stabbing gets new lawyer

Man accused in fatal Chinatown stabbing gets new lawyer

Nikolai Sugak, 32, was found gravely injured shortly after midnight on Feb. 6, 2023.
This large rodent has been spotted in Vancouver neighbourhoods this year

This large rodent has been spotted in Vancouver neighbourhoods this year

It's not a rat, it's not a beaver, and it's not a squirrel.
Vancouver council allows 'mass timber' buildings up to 18 storeys

Vancouver council allows 'mass timber' buildings up to 18 storeys

City’s chief building official: “When there is a fire in a mass timber building, we see charring that takes place, and the charring actually helps protect the remainder of the structure.”
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