History and current events show that President-elect Trump interprets compromise as weakness and hesitation as an invitation to demand more| vancouversun
A poll commissioned by the Energy Futures Institute think-tank suggests some 56 per cent of British Columbians oppose the zero-emission vehicle sales mandate| Vancouver Sun
The homeless man was seriously injured during a confrontation that began when two officers tried to arrest him for jaywalking| Vancouver Sun
Vaughn Palmer: Fiscal discipline departed with Horgan when he retired as premier| Vancouver Sun
The guilty plea is a rare successful money laundering charge following a lengthy investigation by police in B.C.| Vancouver Sun
For the second-straight year, the maximum rent increase was arrived at by matching the rate of inflation based on the consumer price index| Vancouver Sun
Vancouver-based Marrimor makes playful yet practical tables, rugs, sofas and cushions| Vancouver Sun
A memo to staff details what's expected to be 2,360 international students starting at KPU this fall, which is down 60 per cent from the same semester two years ago| Vancouver Sun
Style experts offer insight into buzzy Swift engagement news| Vancouver Sun
Neil Boyd: We need to provide more supports for vulnerable populations but we also need to place limits on the actions of those who are suffering from the concomitant risks of substance dependency and profound mental illness| Vancouver Sun
A 17-year-old driver was allegedly speeding when he lost control, hit the boy and crashed into a telephone pole, say police| vancouversun
In the Salish Sea off B.C., southern resident killer whales are also using kelp for what scientists suspect are grooming purposes.| vancouversun
Sea star wasting disease — which causes them to lose their arms and disintegrate into goo — killed off 90 per cent of sunflower sea stars.| vancouversun
The video was a mesmerizing display of the creature's pink underbelly, its sucker-covered arms fanned out like an umbrella over the camera.| vancouversun
Case pitting Metro Vancouver and Acciona Wastewater Solutions involves over four million documents| vancouversun
Deloitte Canada consultant called in after North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant Program boondoggle| vancouversun
The North Shore wastewater treatment plant will cost billions in construction and legal fees, and public might never not know why| vancouversun
This week, high school grads asked city council to take a hard look at how climate change is costing communities| vancouversun
Sold (Bought): North Vancouver property could accommodate multi-generational living or provide mortgage-helping opportunities. Find out more.| vancouversun
Emily Lowan is the second person to announce their candidacy in the race.| vancouversun
Sold (Bought): Residence forms part of a four-unit, self-managed strata built in 1989 with recent upgrades to decks, chimney, roof, plumbing| vancouversun
Sold Bought: Weekly roundup of three properties that recently sold in Metro Vancouver. This week: English Bay, Richmond and east Vancouver.| vancouversun
Sold (Bought): Residences comprise four fully-restored contemporary character homes and eight new-build duplex homes.| vancouversun
With names in hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ becoming an increasing part of Vancouver, here's a guide to pronounciation| vancouversun
The teen suspect was arrested at his home and released until an Aug. 21 court appearance.| vancouversun
The Weather Network predicts lower-than-normal rainfall for much of Western Canada this summer.| vancouversun
How B.C. will protect those most at risk from extreme heat is a pressing issue.| vancouversun
Much of Metro Vancouver's existing rental housing stock was designed for a cooler climate. Today, open windows can't beat the heat. Read on.| vancouversun
Daily temperature records fell in 15 communities across B.C.| vancouversun
North Vancouver RCMP remain at Ma's office near Esplanade and Chesterfield Avenue| vancouversun
NDP MLA Selina Robinson and B.C. United MLA Elenore Sturko had to push for legislative security and the police to take the case seriously.| vancouversun
Opinion: It’s not officially summer until someone breaks out the gin and tonics.| vancouversun
For the second time this month, a fire in the SRO above Aura nightclub has caused significant damage to the club below.| vancouversun
Impurities such as ash from severe wildfire seasons have also "darkened" glaciers.| vancouversun
The report calls for governments to expand air conditioning unit distribution programs and make public transit free during heat waves.| vancouversun
After a gloomy start to summer, temperatures heat up this weekend just in time for Canada Day festivities| vancouversun
Experts and politicians at all levels say explosions outside BC Infrastructure Minister Bowinn Ma's office fits trend of recent attacks| vancouversun
Having this delicious topping waiting in the fridge will tip the scales toward a home-cooked meal over takeout. Get the recipe.| vancouversun
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Under Ottawa's new international student caps, B.C. will be able to accept 83,000 study permit applications for this year, which could result in 50,000 study permits issued, the post-secondary education ministry said| vancouversun
Vancouver firefighters are now answering more than 50 calls a year to deal with rechargeable batteries exploding. Here are some safety tips.| vancouversun
The lawsuit says the company admitted that it overstated revenue for its BioSteel subsidiary, causing investors economic loss. Read more.| vancouversun
B.C.'s civil resolution tribunal awarded the residents the $3,500 they asked for for the annoyance of living next to constant loud music| vancouversun
Airline had denied refund promised by artificial-intelligence program on its website| vancouversun
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