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B.C. premier should work with U.S., not ramp up trade threats: Opposition leader
The provincial government has estimated that the tariffs and a similar response from Canada would cumulatively cost B.C. $69 billion in lost GDP if the trade war lasts the entire four years of the Trump presidency.
Jan 19, 2025 5:44 PM
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5 unusual restaurants you (probably) didn't remember Vancouver used to have
From the Sky Diner to the monastery-like Brother Jon's to one inspired by the Lord of the Rings.
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Photos: Historic downtown Vancouver building comes down
It stood at the corner of Richards and Dunsmuir for more than a century
Jan 19, 2025 3:01 PM
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Vancouver heritage building being demolished over risk of collapse
VANCOUVER — Crews in downtown Vancouver are demolishing a more than century-old heritage building that the city's chief building official says is so badly damaged it is at risk of collapse. The building at 500 Dunsmuir St.
Jan 18, 2025 6:27 PM
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Concrete bear sculpture weighing 45 kg stolen from Metro Vancouver porch
COQUITLAM, B.C. — Police are on the lookout after a large concrete sculpture of a bear weighing about 45 kilograms was stolen from a porch of a home in Port Coquitlam, B.C. Mounties say the sculpture owner called police on Jan.
Jan 17, 2025 3:48 PM
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Thieves stole this bear sculpture from a Port Coquitlam porch. Police want it back
Police say the metre-tall sculpture was on the porch of a Port Coquitlam house when someone took the concrete artwork on Jan. 11, 2025.
Jan 17, 2025 1:58 PM
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Below-seasonal temperatures coming to B.C., but warmer than 2024 cold snap
This weekend's cold snap comes a year after wind-chill temperatures plummeted to -20 C in Metro Vancouver and as low as -50 C in other parts of the province.
Jan 17, 2025 11:08 AM
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IHIT remembers Port Moody's Trina Hunt on four-year anniversary
“This is a tragic homicide that has had a huge impact on our community, including the investigators who have been working tirelessly to advance this case," IHIT stated this week.
Jan 17, 2025 11:05 AM
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George Pearson long-term care home gets new name over his anti-Japanese views
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Coastal Health authority says it has changed the name of a long-term care home that was named after George Pearson, a B.C. politician who stoked anti-Japanese sentiment during the Second World War.
Jan 16, 2025 4:57 PM
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Ottawa provides $117M for drought resilience on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast
SECHELT, B.C. — The federal government is providing $117 million to help solve what it describes as the "heightening water crisis" due to drought on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast, where the Sechelt area has been hit especially hard.
Jan 16, 2025 2:59 PM
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