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Forfeited Hells Angels clubhouse in Vancouver listed for $1.59M
Solicitor General Garry Begg announced the government has put the former gang clubhouse of the Hells Angels, at 3598 Georgia St., up for sale after more than a decade of legal proceedings over its seizure.
Vancouver police officers investigated for their handling of Chelsea Poorman disappearance case
Poorman's remains were found in April 2022 outside a vacant mansion in Vancouver's Shaughnessy neighbourhood.
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Can meet-up groups solve Vancouver's chronic loneliness problem?
Sebastian Breuninger, a German expat who lives in Vancouver, runs letsadventurevan, an anti-loneliness project that facilitates group events between strangers. He says people in Vancouver are less spontaneous than in Europe, but that Vancouverites still need to make the effort to make friends.
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I was a high school student with a full-time job. My financial goal came at a cost
High school student Bryle Hector Socito moved to Canada with his family and was thrilled to discover how much he could earn in a supermarket job. But he faced a tough choice when even AI couldn't help him keep up with his classes.
Trump pardons Jan. 6 rioters, ends Biden executive actions and withdraws from climate pact on Day 1
B.C. paramedics say staffing levels 'reaching critical,' lengthening ambulance wait times
Aritzia, Canadian Tire, Lululemon among Canadian retailers shifting production outside China
Trump muses about slapping 25% tariffs on Canada Feb. 1
17 hospitalized in salmonella outbreak linked to mini pastries
Oilers star handed 3-game suspension for cross-check to head of Canucks' winger Conor Garland
B.C. health-care professionals welcome review of administrative system costs
Salmonella linked to recalled mini pastries may have infected nearly 1,600: PHAC
B.C. Wildfire Service learning from response in California, information officer says
B.C. launches short-term rental registry with annual fees in bid to stop market speculators
No Trump tariffs for now, but Canadian businesses are preparing anyway
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'I live in Vancouver and I have no friends': TikToker tries 30 activities to meet new people
Vancouver backyard chickens practise social distancing from wild birds amid H5N1 risk
Cautious optimism in Vancouver's Palestinian, Israeli communities over ceasefire deal
Trump's threatened tariffs could have $69B impact on B.C.'s economy by 2028, province says