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Maxed Out: Dancin’ with indecision

Maxed Out: Dancin’ with indecision

'You can care until your ears bleed. And other than making you bloody, what’s it get you?'
Applications open for $40M loan program for secondary suites

Applications open for $40M loan program for secondary suites

Homeowners can apply for forgivable loans for as much as half the total cost of renovations, up to a maximum of $40,000, to build basement and garden suites
Vancouver police chief says public drug use 'intolerable situation'

Vancouver police chief says public drug use 'intolerable situation'

Adam Palmer: "You've got open drug use on the sidewalks in different neighbourhoods, in Yaletown and Coal Harbour — all over the city. We're not just talking about the Downtown Eastside."
B.C. film company ordered to pay actor unpaid wages, expenses

B.C. film company ordered to pay actor unpaid wages, expenses

Amir Gill claimed he acted in a Hunter Village Films Inc. production and had not been paid wages and expenses.
B.C. company from Bridgemark consulting case cleared of allegations

B.C. company from Bridgemark consulting case cleared of allegations

A BCSC hearing panel determined PreveCeutical Medical Inc. and CEO Stephen Van Deventer did not meet the threshold of making misrepresentations.
B.C. Crown stays charges in trio's drug trafficking cases, new indictment filed

B.C. Crown stays charges in trio's drug trafficking cases, new indictment filed

Vancouver Provincial Court proceedings have ended against Richard Sen, Kevin Moebes and Michael Rast.
'The Last of Us' transforms Vancouver street into wasteland

'The Last of Us' transforms Vancouver street into wasteland

Old vehicles and tall grass transformed a city street for the filming of Mega Sword, code name for The Last of Us.
‘I’m certainly not done yet’

‘I’m certainly not done yet’

Marielle Thompson reflects on her record-tying fourth Crystal Globe
Commemorating murdered and missing Indigenous women this Red Dress Day

Commemorating murdered and missing Indigenous women this Red Dress Day

The Tsleil-Waututh Nation’s Charlene Aleck calls for honour and acknowledgement this May 5.
Guilty plea expected in B.C. dog cruelty case

Guilty plea expected in B.C. dog cruelty case

Glen Affenzeller allegedly picked up a dog by the head, slammed it onto the concrete and punched it multiple times.