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EA news raises spectre of more B.C. tech layoffs

EA news raises spectre of more B.C. tech layoffs

EA plans to lay off six per cent of global staff; no mention of cuts in Canada
Poll: Majority want Vancouver's creepy giant spider sculpture to stay

Poll: Majority want Vancouver's creepy giant spider sculpture to stay

It's not even close.
Ryan Reynolds' "Dear Terry" T-shirts are now available for pre-order

Ryan Reynolds' "Dear Terry" T-shirts are now available for pre-order

The tribute shirts of the Port Coquitlam icon will be shipped on April 12 to coincide with the 43rd anniversary of the start of the Marathon of Hope.
Credit risks looming over Vancouver office real estate market

Credit risks looming over Vancouver office real estate market

Tighter financing concerns causing developers, landlords to pause activity
Vancouver mayor's list of goals doesn't exist on paper, according to city hall

Vancouver mayor's list of goals doesn't exist on paper, according to city hall

Mayor Ken Sim said in a recent interview with CTV News Vancouver that he had "written on a list" five things he wants to accomplish
Fewer crimes reported on Metro Vancouver's transit system in 2022

Fewer crimes reported on Metro Vancouver's transit system in 2022

Public safety is on the rebound in 2022, according to Metro Vancouver Transit Police crime data.
Downtown Vancouver Burger King a no-go zone for sentenced man

Downtown Vancouver Burger King a no-go zone for sentenced man

The accused emailed the Crown prosecutor, stating he wanted a plane to hit his office.
Reports of violent crime wave 'incredibly misleading,' say B.C. criminologists

Reports of violent crime wave 'incredibly misleading,' say B.C. criminologists

The stabbing death of a man outside a Starbucks in Vancouver, B.C., led the federal Opposition leader to reference it as part of a "massive crime wave." But criminologists say murder rates have been largely flat over the past two decades.
Hughes on Canucks Pride Night: 'I think that everyone in this room is looking forward to it'

Hughes on Canucks Pride Night: 'I think that everyone in this room is looking forward to it'

The Vancouver Canucks announced a "Pride Party on the Plaza" and confirmed the team will wear Pride Night jerseys on Friday, March 31.
Vancouver police chief Adam Palmer earned $493,932 in 2022

Vancouver police chief Adam Palmer earned $493,932 in 2022

Palmer's earnings last year suggest he was the highest paid municipal police chief in Canada.
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