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Damp and depressing: June could be quite a wet month for Vancouver
June could be an exceptionally wet month for Vancouver; at least, that will be the case if the Old Farmers’ Almanac’s long-range forecast pans out for the South Coast of BC.
Why travel ban is last emergency brake BC can pull before Ontario-style lockdown
BC Premier John Horgan has spent the last few weeks and months arguing against the need to limit travel to fight COVID-19.
Children among 20-30 victims in pepper spray incident at Surrey theatre
Surrey RCMP is investigating an incident where multiple people, including children, were victims of a pepper spray incident inside a theatre.
Claims of South Asian racism, physical abuse levelled at former Cloverdale Rodeo GM
Bombshell allegations are being directed towards the former GM of the Cloverdale Rodeo, Mike MacSorley. The allegations include mental and physical abuse of female employees, and racism towards the South Asian community.
Report: Canucks are frontrunners to sign Drake Caggiula
The Vancouver Canucks are one of two frontrunners to sign college free agent Drake Caggiula, according to most trusted insider in hockey.
The best arcades in Metro Vancouver to release your inner child
Arcades are back and better than ever! The icon of entertainment in the ’80s and ’90s, with flashing lights, MIDI explosions and so many quarters, has evolved in many ways to keep gamers coming in.
Taste O’ahu and beyond: Vancouver's Hānai is a true delight (PHOTOS)
It’s been open for just over one year and Commercial Drive’s Hānai feels like it’s settled into the neighbourhood quite nicely.
Cher is coming to Vancouver for a concert in May 2019
It’s been five years since the Goddess of Pop last toured across North America, but that all changes this spring with Cher’s aptly named Here We Go Again Tour.
Hudson's Bay makes bid to takeover enormous Macy's department store chain: report
Canada's largest department store chain, Hudson's Bay, has made a takeover approach to US department chain store Macy's.
Coronavirus death toll at Holy Family Hospital rises to eight
Another resident at Holy Family Hospital has died of their coronavirus infection, the South Vancouver long-term care centre announced Sunday.
BC government announces $300 million in funding for more TransLink buses
The Government of British Columbia has announced up to $300 million in additional TransLink funding to go towards covering the future acquisition of additional buses.
Rare strong tornado rips roofs off homes near Seattle (PHOTOS)
A tornado has caused significant damage in a town located near Seattle. According to National Weather Seattle (NWS), the tornado touched down near Port Orchard this afternoon, shortly before 2 pm.
The Greater Vancouver Food Truck Festival kicks off April 27
The Greater Vancouver Food Truck Festival is back for its sixth year featuring delicious grub-on-wheels, drinks, and more.
Woman assaulted in East Vancouver, VPD caution public
If you’re a woman, take extra caution while walking around East Vancouver – the VPD are warning people to remain vigilant after an assault on Saturday night.
It's Golden State vs Cleveland in the NBA Finals for 4th straight year (SCHEDULE)
After a comeback victory in Game 7 to eliminate the Houston Rockets, the Golden State Warriors ensured another edition of everyone’s favourite NBA Finals.
Oilers sign former Canucks forward Justin Bailey to two-way deal
The Edmonton Oilers have bolstered their depth with the signing of unrestricted free-agent forward Justin Bailey. Bailey inked the one-year, two-way contract with the Oilers on Friday. The deal is worth $750,000 at the NHL level.
Tangoo Gastown Night Preview: June 7, 2013
Secret Location, Terracotta Modern Chinese, and the brand new Gastown hotspot Brooklyn, are featured venues of Tangoo Gastown on Friday, June 7. Patrons will choose from a delicious selection of appies, entrees, desserts and drinks.
Stabbing at Surrey's Sheraton Hotel sends 1 to hospital with serious injuries
Police are in the process of investigating a stabbing that took place at one of Metro Vancouver’s higher-end hotels. At 5:30 am, Surrey RCMP was called to the Sheraton Vancouver Guildford hotel on the 104 Avenue of Surrey, responding to reports of a stabbing.
















