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Vancouver Approves Major Downtown Eastside Overhaul

Vancouver City Council has approved the 'Improve Downtown Eastside' decision, marking a pivotal moment for one of Canada's most challenging neighborhoods. The comprehensive plan aims to transform housing, safety, and social services while balancing commun

Vancouver Goldeneyes' New Star Shines in PWHL

Discover how the PWHL's Vancouver Goldeneyes are transforming women's hockey with their newest star player, bringing electrifying talent and fresh excitement to Canadian sports.

St. Paul's Medical Office Becomes Boutique Hotel

Discover how a historic medical office building adjacent to St. Paul's Hospital is being converted into an upscale boutique hotel, blending heritage preservation with modern hospitality in downtown Vancouver.

Duncan Keith: Relentless Path to Hall of Fame

Discover how Duncan Keith's unwavering determination and elite defensive prowess earned him a spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy as one of hockey's greatest defensemen.

Rainfall Warning: Metro Vancouver Soaked Thursday

Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for parts of Metro Vancouver with up to 120 mm expected. North Shore mountains and Howe Sound communities brace for significant downpours Thursday.

BC South Coast Storm: Rain and Wind Warnings Issued

Environment Canada issues weather warnings for Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, and Vancouver Island as a powerful storm system approaches with heavy rainfall and strong winds expected through Thursday.

Maggie Mac Neil Enters London Sports Hall of Fame

Canadian swimming sensation and Tokyo 2020 gold medalist Maggie Mac Neil receives London Sports Hall of Fame honor while sharing heartfelt reflections on her career and the peaceful moments in water.

Vancouver OKs $21M for police, fire budget gaps

Vancouver City Council has greenlit $21 million in emergency funding to cover budget overruns for police and fire services, addressing critical public safety needs amid financial pressures.

$13M software scandal at London City Hall

London taxpayers foot $13 million bill for custom software that will never be used, raising serious questions about municipal spending and technology oversight.

Vancouver may cut 400 jobs in budget crisis

A confidential internal memo reveals Vancouver is considering massive job cuts and service reductions to address a severe budget shortfall, sparking concerns about municipal services.

DSRF's Magical Morning: Vancouver Fundraising Event

Discover the Down Syndrome Research Foundation's magical fundraising event in Vancouver featuring celebrity readings, interactive activities, and community support for vital research programs.

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