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Lee Miller's Legacy Beyond War Photography in Vancouver

Discover how the Polygon Gallery's new exhibition moves beyond Lee Miller's famous war photography to explore her multifaceted legacy as artist, muse, and culinary innovator in a groundbreaking Vancouver showcase.

Ontario couple loses $1M to online scammers

A heartbreaking case of financial fraud sees an Ontario senior couple lose their life savings to convincing online scammers who posed as police investigators in a complex scheme.

Young Boy Dies in Edmonton's McConachie Area

Edmonton police are investigating the tragic death of a young boy in the McConachie area. Community in mourning as authorities work to determine circumstances surrounding the heartbreaking incident.

North York Synagogue Vandalized for 10th Time

A North York synagogue has been vandalized for the tenth time, sparking outrage and concern within Toronto's Jewish community as police investigate what appears to be a targeted pattern of hate crimes.

Canucks Open Rogers Arena to Youth Hockey Teams

The Vancouver Canucks organization is opening Rogers Arena doors to youth hockey teams affected by Metro Vancouver rink shutdowns, creating an unforgettable experience for young athletes during facility maintenance closures.

Vancouver Police, Fire Depts $21M Over Budget

Vancouver's emergency services are facing a combined $21 million budget overrun, raising concerns about fiscal management and taxpayer burden. Learn what's driving the costs.

North Korea Sends 5,000 Troops to Russia

South Korean officials confirm North Korea has sent thousands of construction workers to Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine, raising concerns about illegal arms deals and wartime cooperation.

Truck Flips Over on Highway 400 in North York

A serious truck accident shut down Highway 400 in North York during Thursday morning rush hour, with emergency crews responding to the overturned vehicle and injuries reported.

Chinatown Fights to Save Last Post Office

Community members and business owners rally against Canada Post's plan to close the only post office in Vancouver's historic Chinatown, citing cultural significance and accessibility concerns.

North Vancouver's First Seawater Swimming Facility

North Vancouver is set to become home to British Columbia's groundbreaking open seawater swimming facility at the Burrard Inlet, offering year-round swimming in filtered ocean waters with stunning mountain views.

Vancouver Rise Gear Up for Ottawa Playoff Clash

The Vancouver Rise are preparing for an intense playoff battle against the Ottawa Rapid in what promises to be a thrilling Canadian soccer showdown. Get the inside scoop on team strategies and player insights.

Barrie pool company $500K fraud trial set

Two Barrie men face trial for allegedly defrauding 16 customers out of $500,000 through their pool company. Discover how the elaborate scheme unfolded and what victims experienced.

New Swimming Deck Coming to Burrard Inlet

Metro Vancouver announces ambitious plan to build permanent swimming deck in Burrard Inlet, marking significant step toward swimmable waterfront and climate-resilient infrastructure.

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