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Empty shelves, idle escalators: Shoppers look for piece of history at the Bay stores

Empty shelves, idle escalators: Shoppers look for piece of history at the Bay stores

No company has been more deeply entwined with Canadian history, for better and worse, says author.
Eby’s trade stance over Chinese EVs sparks questions as Beijing retaliates

Eby’s trade stance over Chinese EVs sparks questions as Beijing retaliates

MLA Armstrong suggests B.C. premier on 'Team China' as Eby has yet to clarify if he disagrees with Ottawa's justifications for tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles
Advocates and family of man shot by RCMP launch 'people's tribunal' to probe police

Advocates and family of man shot by RCMP launch 'people's tribunal' to probe police

VANCOUVER — Laura Holland says she's "tired of waiting" for justice for her smart and affectionate son, who was killed by police in Campbell River, B.C., in July 2021. The B.C.
Library book 64 years overdue returned to Vancouver university

Library book 64 years overdue returned to Vancouver university

Keeping the book may have saved his life.
Missing 50-year-old male has been located: Richmond RCMP

Missing 50-year-old male has been located: Richmond RCMP

The man was last seen on March 3.
New flights connect downtown Vancouver, YVR to Salt Spring Island at a steal

New flights connect downtown Vancouver, YVR to Salt Spring Island at a steal

Flights are only about 15 minutes long and travellers skip ferry lines and traffic.
Nurse assaulted while on duty at Metro Vancouver hospital

Nurse assaulted while on duty at Metro Vancouver hospital

The suspect had allegedly produced an edged weapon in the incident.
'Elbows up,' 'Never 51' messages found on painted rocks in Steveston

'Elbows up,' 'Never 51' messages found on painted rocks in Steveston

A community project that started in the pandemic continues in the face of tariffs, annexation rhetoric from Trump.
Richmond hotel strike ends after almost four years

Richmond hotel strike ends after almost four years

Workers at Radisson Blu walked off the job in May 2021. According to the union, it's the longest labour dispute in Canadian history.
Rob Shaw: Carbon tax is dead, but B.C.'s budget mess is just beginning

Rob Shaw: Carbon tax is dead, but B.C.'s budget mess is just beginning

Premier's carbon tax flip-flop comes with a hefty price tag for provincial coffers