Vancouver Sun
- Pacific Coliseum at 50: The Rink on Renfrew in photos
It isn’t as big as B.C. Place or as flashy as Rogers Arena. But the Pacific Coliseum will always hold a special place in the hearts of Vancouver sports and music fans. After all, it was the first home of the Canucks’ NHL franchise, and a beloved concert venue where Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stone... - Meet the Chef: Adrian Beaty has a taste for local ingredients
Chef Adrian Beaty has taken the road less travelled, a road that eventually led to a farm. Since moving on from restaurant cooking, Beaty is catering farm events and parties, teaching and sourcing unique local ingredients. Q: What motivates and inspires you as a chef? A: My biggest inspiration co... - Makeover: A lighter look for the colder days
- Teen found in trunk of car is Vancouver's third murder victim of 2018
- VPD to hold pop up this weekend for witnesses of two homicides
- Chilliwack trustee Barry Neufeld rejects government's call for resignation
- This Week in History, 1966: LSD and marijuana hit Vancouver, police freak out
- Sold (Bought): Surrey townhome close to schools, shops and transit
- The Home Front: Emerging and established lighting design talent in Vancouver
- Customs House takes an iconic location on Victoria's Inner Harbour
- Hollywood North: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Lifetime movie set to film in Vancouver
Cable network Lifetime is set to film a movie about the love story of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Vancouver. The movie, which will shoot from Feb. 13 to March 9, according to a Directors Guild of Canada production list, is titled Harry & Meghan: A Royal Love Story. That’s just silly. Ho... - IHIT working to find out if targeted shooting in Abbotsford tied to recent murders
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has identified the victim of a Friday night shooting in Abbotsford as 24-year-old Lovepreet “Jason” Dhaliwal and are trying to figure out if he had any current gang links. Victim in #AbbotsfordBC ID’ed as 24y/o Lovepreet “Jason” Dhaliwal. Blk 4dr Acura T... - Thousands brave wind and rain in downtown Vancouver for women's march
- REAL SCOOP: The violence continues with Abbotsford murder – UPDATED
- Douglas Todd: Why most suburban Metro Vancouver politicians are mum on foreign ownership
- Enderby mayor: Ride-hailing services could provide big benefit to small cities
- Bit by Bitcoin: tax scammers using cryptocurrency prompt warning from North Vancouver RCMP
- Maple Ridge street to be renamed 'Jim Robson Way' in honour of legendary Canucks broadcaster
- Whisky seized in 'Prohibition era' raids of B.C. restaurants
- Pacific Coliseum greets dawn of next half-century without marquee tenant
- Wind warning ended for Metro Vancouver – but not without some damage
Strong winds on Sunday morning were responsible for a series of injuries, caused plenty of damage and closed many roads throughout Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island. A 23-year-old woman was struck by a falling tree Sunday morning during the wind storm near Cecile Drive and Evergreen Drive in P... - South Delta potato farmer wants Crown lands protected for agriculture and nature
Third-generation farmer Rod Swenson is concerned about the destruction of prime farmland in South Delta and says he hopes that B.C.’s NDP government saves the best of what’s left — more than 250 hectares of the Brunswick Point lands — before they, too, are lost forever. “Delta is just getting hac... - Coquitlam church congregation mourns innocent teen killed in Vancouver shooting
- Passengers must butt out on B.C. Ferries as of Monday
- Fernie can't inspect evidence held by police after arena deaths, judge rules
- Cannabis 'genetics bottleneck' a growing concern for budding LPs
- Sixties Scoop siblings together for first time in Birth of a Family documentary
- Elderly woman found wandering Surrey now reunited with family
- Here we go again: Food trends for 2018
- Daily Poll: Was the whisky raid at this Commercial Drive bar heavy han
- Music reviews: Tune-Yards, Humans, Starcrawler, Phil Cambpell and the Bastard Sons
Tune-Yards I can feel you creep into my private life | 4AD Merrill Garbus and Nate Brennar are back with their fourth release and this time around are strictly a duo. Not that it’s ever been a problem for this group to sound like a complete orchestra with its smart use of technology and multi-tr... - Daily Poll: What do you think of restaurants ditching cash for card?
A Vancouver ramen chain has opted to go cash-free in favour of credit, debit and Apple Pay transactions. Marutama Ramen made the policy change in an effort to free up staff for food prep and customer service, instead of counting out change and making trips to the bank. General manager Tatsushi Ko... - Vancouver ramen restaurant goes cash-free as diners ditch paper
- Rob Shaw: Endorsements give Todd Stone a needed credibility boost
- Nutrition tips: Four foolproof habits of successful runners
- Week 1 Sun Run InTraining schedule
- Lynn Kanuka's coaching advice: Starting slow is key to training
- Training with 'strangers' who became crucial to life's support network
- Opinion: It’s time for forestry to benefit British Columbians, not multinational companies
- Opinion: Consultation, litigation, or intimidation?
- Brother of innocent teen slain in Broadway shooting to speak publicly
The brother of 15-year-old Alfred Wong, the teen who was killed by a stray bullet in Mount Pleasant last week, says his death has left a void in his family’s heart. The Coquitlam teenager was riding in a car with his family Saturday, Jan. 13 when their vehicle passed through the intersection of E... - Marijuana market in Robson Square shut down by Vancouver police
An open-air weed market that had been operating in downtown Vancouver’s Robson Square has been shut down by police. Complaints in recent weeks have been filed with the Vancouver police over vendors that had set up tents and carts in the pedestrian-only area, selling cannabis and related goods. Ne... - UPDATE: B.C. Hydro restores power to thousands in Delta
- Super-group brings slice of golden age L.A. punk to the Rickshaw
- Seven things to do in the Lower Mainland, Jan. 26-Feb. 1: MGB, Bakwaas, The Last Great Buddha+, and more
- Review: Vancouver Opera presents L’elisir d’amore
- Broadway Across Canada goes big for 2018/19 season
- 2018 fashion trends: Bigger is better
- Vancouver housing affordability got bad fast, according to study
- print – New 508-million-year old bristle worm found at Burgess Shale fossil site in B.C.
Globe and Mail
- Lawyers slam treatment of University of Calgary student guilty of sexual interference
Lawyers association calls the university’s move to tell Connor Neurauter not to return to campus this semester denial of fundamental due process - Tim Cook surprises Toronto students in first visit to Canada as Apple CEO
Tech boss is promoting the company’s initiative to focus on coding education - An eighties revival in pop culture? Stranger things have happened
- Drawing Conclusions: Deciding what credit card features are best for you
- The next frontier in consent: Better sex
- Why you should follow the Mediterranean ‘diet’ – and how to do it
- In photos: Gruelling Dakar rally takes drivers from desert to highlands
- At midday: TSX retreats as railroad and materials shares weigh
- Rogers cuts ties with Vice Media Canada
- Jordan Tannahill, a life measured in seconds
- Canadian TV cord-cutting
No description available - Winnipeg man admits he left mother on floor for days before she died
Ron Siwicki, 65, pleaded guilty Monday to criminal negligence causing death - Market update: Investors shrug off short U.S. government shutdown
- South Africa’s ANC deciding whether to remove Zuma as President
- Alexis Sanchez to United, Henrikh Mkhitaryan to Arsenal in swap deal
- Segregation in prison must be banned
- Canadian cross-country skiier Alex Harvey says he has high expectations for himself
- After struggle and recovery, Dara Howell readies for return to Olympic spotlight
- Germany’s SPD seeks concessions from conservatives after close vote
- Canada’s Big Six bank stocks: Rising interest rates only add to their allure
- Fifteen Canadian companies with strong cash flow
We look for firms that have excess cash flow at their disposal - Canadian-led research sheds new insights on black holes
Researchers have discovered black holes are girded by electromagnetic winds, insights that could help explain the formation of our own sun, our planetary neighbours and even our own galaxy - Vice never belonged on TV; Rogers got taken for a ride
- Canada’s small financial firms could get boost from helping fund cannabis companies
- Lost in the NAFTA drama: The easy movement of people
- Saskatchewan ends ban on Alberta licence plates at its job sites
- Victims of former sports doctor Larry Nassar are 'sister survivor warriors': judge
- Ontario landlords seek right to immediately ban marijuana use in rentals
- Canadian archeologists show a way forward for Indigenous reconciliation
- Aurora, CanniMed extend talks on what could be Canada’s biggest marijuana-industry takeover
- SEC issues warning to name-changing firms hoping to ride cryptocurrency wave
The Securities and Exchange Commission will be watching firms taking on new names and business models to make sure they’re not just trying lure investors eager to jump on the blockchain bandwagon - The close: TSX edges lower as railroad and materials shares slip
Stocks hit record as U.S. senators reach deal to end shutdown - Canada’s financial sector is missing in action on climate change
- How universities can prepare workers for the coming technological tsunami
- Quebec judge refuses to stay charges against former Amaya CEO, other accused
- Apartment developers add glam touches
- Researchers find new fossil species of bristle worm at B.C. site
- Why cats make better pets than dogs
- Two Dufour-Lapointe sisters make Canada’s Olympic moguls team
- Progressive agenda not slowing NAFTA talks: Trade Minister
- Marie-Philip Poulin named captain of Canada’s Olympic women’s hockey team
Poulin scored both the tying and overtime winner for Canada in the 2014 Olympic women’s hockey final - Rental prices rise in the GTA amid low vacancy, fierce tenant competition
The average rent for a one-bedroom condo climbed to $1,970 in 2017’s final quarter, while rent for a two-bedroom condo rose to $2,627 - Evening Update newsletter: U.S. Senate votes to end shutdown; What you need to know about Davos
- Fighting rages as Turkish troops advance on Kurdish enclave in Syria
- Kevin De Bruyne signs new five-year deal with Manchester City
- Netflix sees increase in revenue, subscriptions in fourth quarter
- Hundreds attend funeral for boy killed in Nova Scotia house fire
- Ski cross star Marielle Thompson named to Canada’s Olympic team after knee injury
- Overheating? The fun is just starting for emerging-market stocks
- First-degree murder charge dismissed against N.S. man in case involving Mr. Big sting
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