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After failing to convince voters to spend more on police services last year, the city of Vancouver is trying again. But this time, the city isn’t asking voters to dig as deep into their pockets.
Voters in Vancouver will head to the polls in August to decide on a city council position and a crucial library levy.
Metro Vancouver's busy summer of roadwork rolls on, and commuters are bracing for the closure of a Highway 1 entrance for ...
Vancouver-area home sales were down two per cent in July compared with last year, as the city's real estate board says it ...
Fire officials are providing an update on the Wesley Ridge blaze Tuesday, where hundreds of people remain under evacuation ...
A former Vancouver police detective is suing the department and a former supervisor who he said fabricated claims against him in an internal investigation that landed him on a list of dishonest office ...
A photo of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney living it up a a recent Pride celebration went viral, showing the buttoned-up ...
Vancouver's Secret Arcade has closed its doors just two months after its grand opening, and gamers are lamenting the loss of ...
From tiki lounges to supper clubs, Vancouver's bar scene is a varied and historic one.Originally Appeared on <a ...
Police say Daniel James Johnny, 29, has been charged with assault by choking and two counts of assault. He remains in custody ...
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