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Union representing Metro Vancouver bus and SeaBus workers threatens strike
Unifor claims negotiations have stalled.
Fired contractor for North Shore sewage plant project pays $235-million settlement
An independent review of the project will now begin.
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim responds to concerns over his '11 AI agents'
The mayor insists it was for personal use.
B.C. cities and businesses reject secrecy around Indigenous heritage law reforms
"This was not a serious or good faith engagement effort."
Should the Vancouver Whitecaps revive the Gastown waterfront stadium concept?
The City's offering of the Hastings Racecourse site is a "distraction."
'Folks deserve to feel safe': Will Vancouver bring back lifeguards at popular beaches?
Public outcry spurred a response from a Vancouver city councillor.
'End of an era': Vancouver to cease coin payment for parking
"They're not giving the public much of an option."
Metro Vancouver's investment attraction agency deemed illegitimate by Surrey
The complaint is being made five years after the agency's launch.
Car Free Day Vancouver officially back on after public outcry saves festival
"Wave of support has turned the tide."
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Downtown Eastside community wants more retail after London Drugs closure, not police
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