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The Vancouver Art Gallery is making deep cuts to its programming and staffing in an attempt to balance its budget.
A Vancouver home has bucked a trend in the luxury real estate market and recently sold for $2.4 million under the asking ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver Mayor Ken Sim railed against his predecessor for 'dumb' spending. Is his own office budget better?Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim railed against his predecessor for 'dumb' spending. Is his own office budget better? When Ken Sim was running for mayor, he often bashed his predecessor for the size of his ...
It has been one week since the 2025 free agency period opened, and the Vancouver Canucks made a crop of signings, including ...
The city of Vancouver will no longer require parking spots for new affordable housing in hopes of cutting project costs and making room for more units.
To improve the project's viability, Vancouver City Council has modified the conditions of the Frank condo project on Oak ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver police search of houses, cars nets $285,000 in stolen luxury goods, cashThe VPD obtained warrants that allowed them to search houses in the 2900-block of East 2nd Avenue and the 3700-block of ...
The British Columbia government is expected to release a report today on ways to improve safety and security at events two ...
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The Tsleil-Waututh First Nation is proposing a water guardianship program to educate people in their traditional waters, a month after the death of a child in a speedboat crash in North Vancouver.
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Vancouver Whitecaps try to ride out choppy waters after fast startBrian White of Canada's Vancouver Whitecaps, front, is challenged by Gonzalo Piovi of Mexico's Cruz Azul during the CONCACAF ...
Vancouver Canucks Have Found Their New Second Line Center, and It's Left Fans Scratching Their Heads
With breakout star center Pius Suter leaving Vancouver to sign with the St. Louis Blues, the team is left without a true 2nd ...
The new report from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation says that increasing supply, sluggish job markets and declining migration are pushing rates down from last year.
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