Rising cost of Vancouver housing sparks protests
Residents of the Lower Mainland continue to protest the rising prices of Vancouver properties.
Residents of the Lower Mainland continue to protest the rising prices of Vancouver properties.
The Transportation and Transit Referendum has drawn to a close after nearly six months of campaigning.
In early April, the grain ship MV Marathassa spilled at least 2,800 litres of fuel into English Bay. While considered a fairly small spill, it took six hours to identify the spill and 12 hours to notify the City of Vancouver.
The federal government announced on April 21, along with its federal budget, that it will allocate $1 billion annually toward transit projects in major Canadian cities.
Call me crazy, but I don’t believe in summer.
On March 31, aboriginal women’s shelter Young Wolves Lodge closed its doors after 12 years due to lack of funding.
Let me be clear: there is nothing wrong with being spontaneous. I do not consider myself to be spontaneous, but I admire it in other people.
Costumes are more than just Halloween attire for Greater Vancouver’s cosplay community, whose members spend days, if not months, creating elaborate, detailed costumes and portraying fan-favourite characters at conventions, cosplay events, and private parties.
Beginning April 1, the BC Government will continue its initiative program for drivers buying electric and hybrid vehicles, and will be offering up to $6,000 to those who buy or lease clean energy vehicles.
Laptops and smartphones have revolutionized our ways of communicating, our ways of paying for coffee, even how we read the morning paper. People in the modern world can’t get enough of these devices.