The total number of people experiencing homelessness in Greater Vancouver grew by nine per cent in the last two years, the latest homeless count reveals. […]
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“Vancouver Defies Pause: Mayor’s Bold Letter Challenges Provincial Stance on Park Board Issues”
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is once again protesting the provincial government’s refusal to support the city’s plan to dissolve the Board of Parks and Recreation. […]
“Wednesday’s Heatwave Alert: Humidity Sends Temperatures Soaring into the 30s!”
Metro Vancouver is set to sizzle under the sun on Wednesday, with the temperatures expected to be the hottest in this stretch of warm weather. […]
“Tsunami Threat Averted: B.C. Shakes Off Advisory After Massive 8.8 Quake Strikes Near Russia”
A tsunami advisory covering much of B.C.’s coast, triggered after a massive magnitude 8.8 earthquake off Russia, was cancelled Wednesday morning. EmergencyInfoBC rescinded the tsunami […]
Iconic Horseshoe Bay Viewpoint Ravaged by Devastating Blaze
A popular place to get a nice view of the water in West Vancouver caught fire over the weekend. The West Vancouver Fire and Rescue […]
“Vancouver Real Estate Prices Dip But Remain Nation’s Priciest, Reveals New Report”
The latest report on real estate around the country has come up with a familiar result — it’s expensive to buy in Vancouver. Century 21 […]
“Swim at Your Own Risk: Health Advisories Issued for Two Popular Vancouver Beaches”
Health authorities are still warning against taking a swim at two Vancouver beaches. Vancouver Coastal Health says Trout Lake and Stanley Park’s Third Beach have […]
“Vancouver Bursts into Colors: Pride Week Launches with a Spectacular Rainbow Celebration!”
The Vancouver Pride Society (VPS), Mayor Ken Sim, and others helped kick off Vancouver Pride Week 2025 on Monday. The Vancouver Pride Parade is one […]
Vancouver Artists Slam City Council Over Controversial Funding Cuts
Local creatives say a motion to the City Council to improve funding for Vancouver’s arts and culture scene was amended beyond recognition. Councillor Pete Fry, […]
“Olympic Village School Site Sparks Safety and Environmental Concerns”
A long-awaited elementary school planned for Vancouver’s Olympic Village has some locals worried. The land at the centre of Hinge Park has been earmarked for […]