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RIP Wrinkles: Vancouver skin clinic buys dedicated park bench

RIP Wrinkles: Vancouver skin clinic buys dedicated park bench

Each bench costs $7,500.
Vancouver 16-year-old boy attempts to obtain short-term rental licence

Vancouver 16-year-old boy attempts to obtain short-term rental licence

City inspector: ‘We were very curious, frankly, to speak about how a minor is going to now run a short-term rental’
Pandemic most cited factor for recently relocated Canadians, survey shows

Pandemic most cited factor for recently relocated Canadians, survey shows

For some Canadians, the return to work has translated into driving greater distances than before.
Horgan chooses to step aside, not pushed by revolt or scandal, a rare thing: political scientist

Horgan chooses to step aside, not pushed by revolt or scandal, a rare thing: political scientist

“He knows this is a good time to be going out."
Looking back: John Horgan’s timeline as 36th premier of British Columbia

Looking back: John Horgan’s timeline as 36th premier of British Columbia

A look at John Horgan’s rise to power, tumultuous time as B.C.’s 36th premier and beginning of the end for his political career.
NDP cabinet minister accused of conflict of interest

NDP cabinet minister accused of conflict of interest

B.C. Minister of Land, Water and Resource Stewardship Josie Osborne granted $15 million to the purchaser of her husband's investment property.
'Spitting on them': Service Canada workers say they’re being abused by customers at passport offices

'Spitting on them': Service Canada workers say they’re being abused by customers at passport offices

"They're taking it out on them and they're abusing them and swearing at them and spitting on them," says a union representative.
UBC medical school faces cadaver shortage as body donations decline

UBC medical school faces cadaver shortage as body donations decline

The UBC Body Donation Program averages about 80-110 donations annually but that number has shrunk to 45-50 per year recently.
Complaints about freighter noise aren't being heard, say West Van residents

Complaints about freighter noise aren't being heard, say West Van residents

Three anchorages close to residential areas of West Vancouver have seen increased use as the COVID-19 pandemic created global supply chain issues.
Vancouver Olympics bid inspection trio revealed

Vancouver Olympics bid inspection trio revealed

The IOC and the Canadian Olympic Committee had both refused to release the names and titles of the two employees and consultant sent to Vancouver in May to tour proposed sites.