Vancouver is world-renowned for its natural beauty and mountain landscapes. A seaport on the west coast, the city has a bustling art, theatre and music scene, but also loves its sports — BC Place ...
The City of Vancouver is shutting down its equity office as leaders push to find cost savings. The office was established in 2020 and aims to support city staff in advancing diversity, equity and ...
Vancouver council approved a motion by Mayor Ken Sim on Wednesday to direct staff to prepare a zero per cent property tax increase in the next budget. Sim’s motion directs staff to find savings, while ...
LANY dropped Soft, the duo’s sixth album, last Friday, featuring the single “Know You Naked,” and songs like “Good Parts, “Last Forever,” and “Sound of Rain.” The new album comes after Klein survived ...
VANCOUVER — The BC Securities Commission says Vancouver businessman Arthur Griffiths has agreed to pay $30,000 for securities violations after investors in a cannabis company he headed lost their ...
A jazz musician who has lived nearly all of his life in Vancouver has earned an important award from just south of the Columbia River.
Vancouver’s “condo king,” Bob Rennie, wants the province to appoint a “real estate czar” to cut through red tape to help B.C.’s struggling development industry, which is facing a sales slowdown, ...
Squamish Nation members have elected 15 councillors, one chairperson and one band manager to hold office for the next four years. Former councillor Sxwixwtn, also known as Wilson Williams, was elected ...
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Blood, guts and Gwar: Shock rock band celebrates 40 years with Vancouver gig
Fuelled by controversy, constant touring and dedication to diversifying the brand with all manner of merchandise, Gwar celebrates 40 years of mayhem-making with a new record titled The Return of Gor ...
Two career footballers are going long into the history books. Jay Prepchuk and Jerome Erdman, both from North Vancouver, have been inducted into the 2025 BC Football Hall of Fame. Prepchuk is being ...
(From left) Alfred Waugh, founder and principal of Formline Architecture + Urbanism; and Bruce Kuwabara, founding partner at KPMB Architects. Their firms have been selected as architects for the ...
David P. Healey ’90, Ph.D. ’16, director of the "Screaming Eagles" Marching Band since 1999, has been elected the next president of the Atlantic Coast Conference Band Directors Association. When he ...
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