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Vancouver renters who are living in poorly maintained buildings may soon get more options to get their landlords to fix issues that in some cases have impacted their health. Kier Junos reports.
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Tens of thousands of students took to the polls for advanced voting at post-secondary campuses this week, and as Joe Sadowski explains, the main issues for young voters is affordability.
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In the lead-up to the April 28 federal election, Burger Heaven restaurant is once again giving diners an opportunity to vote -- with their mouths. Lauren Stallone reports.
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The B.C. government is working to streamline its graduated driver's licensing process by eliminating the requirement for a second road test. Jack Morse has more on the changes.
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In the lead-up to the April 28 federal election, Burger Heaven restaurant is once again giving diners an opportunity to vote — with their mouths. Lauren Stallone reports.
The B.C. government is working to streamline its graduated driver’s licensing process by eliminating the requirement for a second road test. Jack Morse has more on the changes.
BC Place was buzzing with excitement Wednesday night, as the first-ever professional women’s soccer game in Canada took place. Vancouver Rise FC came out with the win against Calgary Wild FC. Cecilia Hua spoke to the fans ahead at the game.
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The VPD is increasing patrols in the city’s Downtown Eastside neighbourhood after receiving information about “an escalation of violence directed towards police.” Monika Gul reports.
B.C.’s Provincial Nominee Program was given just 4,000 openings for the year. Critics say there aren’t enough openings available to keep workers who are already part of the province’s health-care system. Joe Sadowski reports.
Federal leaders are huddling with their teams this preparing for tonight’s French language in Montreal. As Glen McGregor explains, it’s certainly appointment viewing for undecided voters.
Vancouver City Council has given the green light to developers in the first stage of redevelopment at Commercial Drive and Broadway. But not everyone in the neighborhood is on board. Lauren Stallone reports.