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Taylor Swift reviews: A look back at her amazing concerts in Vancouver
When Taylor Swift rolls into B.C. Place for a trio of shows this week, it will be the singer's fourth appearance in Vancouver. Read More
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Prominent western gangs have worldwide drug networks, pose security threat in Canada, report finds
Four criminal organizations based in Western Canada are considered high-level threats to the security of the country, according to a new report by Criminal Intelligence Service Canada. Read More
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Christmas Events 2024: Here's a list of Metro Vancouver activities
December is here and that means it's time to bust out the mulled wine, the twinkly lights, and the seemingly endless list of holiday events. Read More
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Jasper family reunites with cat missing 100 days in the B.C. wilderness
Nicole Klopfenstein wonders what tales her family cat Felix would tell if he could speak. Read More
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Right idea, wrong place say Surrey residents opposed to crematorium
A crematorium doesn't belong in a residential neighbourhood, says a group of Surrey residents. Read More
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Prison fight: Historic B.C. Pen property in New Wesminster faces foreclosure and legal battle
A riverfront Metro Vancouver property that was once the site of murders, executions, riots and hostage-takings is now the focus of skirmishes among real estate investors, lenders and their lawyers. Read More
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$34 billion shield: Crude oil carried to Burnaby by TMX could be shipped to Asia if U.S. tariffs are applied
The expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline was a $34 billion bid to help the country’s oil producers reduce their near-total reliance on the U.S. market. That’s a bet that may pay off sooner than expected if U.S. president-elect Donald Trump follows through on his tariff threats. Read More
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Lululemon CEO marks progress in efforts to address past lack of 'newness'
Lululemon Athletica Inc.'s chief executive is confident his company is addressing some of the concerns customers and analysts had earlier in the year about a lack of newness in the brand's product assortment. Read More
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B.C. premier says feds and premiers have right-left strategy to tackle Trump tariffs
B.C. Premier David Eby says his fellow premiers and the federal government have hatched a game plan to fight U.S. tariffs, with conservative premiers lobbying Republican counterparts, left-leaning provincial leaders courting the Democrats, and Ottawa focusing on president-elect Donald Trump. Read More
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Opinion: It's time to recognize gender-based violence for what it is: an epidemic
Thirty-five years ago, 14 women’s lives were cut short in an act of violent misogyny. Read More
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Opinion: The Trump chaos will probably be much worse than you think. We need to prepare
Months before returning to office, president-elect Donald Trump is already sowing chaos with a series of bizarre appointments to key government positions. On top of his stated policy plans, those appointments have onlookers gravely concerned. Read More
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'Very much in a free fall': B.C. doctors sound the alarm as drop-in medical clinics disappear
The NDP's efforts to improve health care through a new payment model for family physicians and the establishment of urgent and primary care centres has had the unintended consequence of cutting the ranks of walk-in clinics across the province. Read More
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B.C. NDP lags on economy as Conservatives race ahead
VICTORIA — The B.C. Conservatives got ahead of the New Democrats this week in meeting with seven industry associations over concerns about economic growth and private sector employment. Read More
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B.C. crime news: Targeted shooting in Abbotsford | Four arrested in Kamloops drug raids
Police in Abbotsford are investigating a targeted shooting early Thursday. Read More
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B.C. Children’s Minister Grace Lore stepping away from role after cancer diagnosis
B.C.'s minister of children and family development, Grace Lore, says she has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer and is temporarily stepping away from her role as a minister. Read More
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B.C. launches review of 911 services after complaints about costs, transparency
VICTORIA — B.C. is launching a review of the province's 911 emergency service after complaints about escalating costs and lack of transparency. Read More
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Recipe: Gingerbread biscotti
This gingerbread biscotti recipe is the perfect crunchy cookie for enjoying with coffee, tea, or hot chocolate during the holiday season. Read More
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5 fashionable gifts to fit every holiday budget
How can it be that gifting season is already here? Blame it on all the turmoil of the past few months, but when things are in flux and you can’t turn on the news without reading something shocking or groan-inducing, suddenly the usual stress involved in choosing the perfect gift ain’t all that bad. And hey, the holidays are all about spreading cheer. Kick into joyful mode and start looking forward to the most wonderful time of year with fashionable finds for everyone on your list. Rebecca Tay showcases five stylish presents that won’t break the bank — but are sure to please. Read More
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Tiffany & Co. celebrates Canada with newly reopened flagship boutique
Thirty-two thousand. That’s the number of clear glass cubes applied to the exterior of the new Tiffany & Co. flagship store in Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Read More
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Traffic Alert: Taylor Swift concert will cause congestion, delays in Vancouver, city warns
The City of Vancouver is warning residents and visitors to expect heavy traffic congestion and delays downtown this weekend, mainly because of the Taylor Swift concerts. Read More
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