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A Vancouver landlord, with a history of losing tenancy board hearings, lost another attempt to evict a renter in the West End. But, as Kier Junos reports, some neighbours say they’re still fighting phony evictions and harassment.
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Lauren Stallone reports on a charity that helps Vancouverites in need access laundry services.
NDP Leader David Eby held a rally Thursday to discuss his party’s health priorities. Angela Bower reports.
B.C. has become the first province in Canada to sign a pharmacare agreement with the federal government that would help the province fund hormone replacement therapy and diabetes expenses.
A mistrial was declared for a man facing a double homicide charge, that included the death of a 15-year-old bystander in Vancouver in 2018. But as Kier Junos reports, the accused will return to court for a second trial.
Firefighters, police, and other officials were gathered at Peace Arch at the U.S. – Canada border Wednesday to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks. Joe Sadowski reports.
Rental rates are down for the ninth straight month in Vancouver compared to a year ago, but as Monika Gul reports, that trend may be changing.
City of Port Coquitlam is asking residents to contribute memories to an interactive exhibit set to open next year, honouring Terry Fox. This comes as people across the country prepare for the annual Terry Fox run. Lauren Stallone reports.
Pierre Poilievre says the Conservatives will table a non-confidence motion ASAP, hoping to trigger an election. Poilievre adds if the NDP wants people to believe they’re no longer helping the Liberals, they’ll support the Tories.