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Pedestrian-only Water Street gets the thumbs down from Gastown businesses
Vancouver Sun· 2 days agoThe City of Vancouver had high hopes for a pilot project that turned three blocks of Water Street in...
New B.C. Lotto scratch ticket hints at Taylor Swift grand prize
Vancouver Sun· 2 days agoThe B.C. Lottery Corp. is launching a limited edition “Concert of a Lifetime” scratch ticket that...
B.C. port union plans to hold strike vote while heading to court over CIRB decision
Vancouver Sun· 17 hours agoA union representing foremen at B.C.’s ports says it is being forced to take an industry-wide strike...
Winnipeg man who attacked Crown prosecutor ordered to leave B.C. after jail sentence | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 17 hours agoA Winnipeg man who assaulted a Vancouver Crown prosecutor while she was walking to work earlier this...
B.C. toxic drug deaths down 9% in 2024, but six people continue to die each day
Vancouver Sun· 2 days agoThe B.C. Coroners Service says the number of people who have died this year from toxic drug...
Crown wants four years for B.C. manslaughter
Richmond News· 7 days agoA man who has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in Vancouver's 18th homicide of 2021 should go to prison for four years, a B.C. Supreme Court judge heard...
Amnesty International names Wet’suwet’en chief Canada’s first prisoner of conscience
Vancouver Sun· 1 day agoAmnesty International is calling for the release of a First Nations chief who was convicted of...
Allied Announces Second-Quarter Results
Digital Journal· 2 days agoTORONTO, July 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust ("Allied") (TSX: "AP.UN") today announced results for the three months ended June 30, 2024. “Our occupied and leased area remained steady in the second quarter,
More than 1,000 attend festival promoting planned Kamloops arts venue
InfoTel News· 2 days agoPeople packed the parking lot for a downtown Kamloops arts festival Monday evening. Despite the light rain around 1,350 showed up for the event that both showcased the local ...
The rising influence of slow-shopping across Canada
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoA few months ago, Leah Mersky opened River Crossing in downtown Toronto, a 1,350 square-foot shop curated with clothing and homewares so desirable I felt...