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Sailor rescued after 26 hours adrift in Pacific storm

John Campbell survived a capsized vessel off the Oregon coast, rescued by cruise ship after mast failure. Now recovering in North Vancouver.

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Isaiah Collier celebrates John Coltrane at Vancouver Jazz Fest

Tenor saxophonist plays Collier Plays Coltrane July 1 at the Vancouver Playhouse. Part of the Marquee Series.

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Court bans murder defendant from blaming others for killings

A B.C. judge has ruled that the accused in a double-murder trial cannot deflect blame by accusing third parties of the deaths.

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B.C. small business confidence plummets as oil shock hits hiring plans

May saw the steepest drop in business sentiment since April as energy prices surged and costs squeezed margins across retail,...

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City's FIFA World Cup hosting cost estimated at $320M–$338M

Vancouver will spend between $320 million and $338 million to host seven World Cup games, but detailed budget breakdown won't be public...

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Vancouver entrepreneur uses lived mental health experience to help creatives

Joëlle Perras built Struggles 2 Strengths consulting practice around 15 years with bipolar II disorder to help artists address creative blocks.

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Court awards $250K to investigator fired for political reasons

B.C. judge finds Christy Clark's government used health ministry investigator as scapegoat before losing power in 2017.

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5 non-FIFA events worth your time in Vancouver this week

From Bard on the Beach's Macbeth to a shadow puppetry workshop and dog festival, here's what to do if soccer's not your thing.

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BC Place stadium ready for World Cup showcase

Downtown venue undergoes major upgrades ahead of Saturday's first match, featuring new merchandise store and renovated player facilities.

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Eastside Arts Festival returns this July with new workshops

Vancouver's six-edition arts celebration expands programming with hands-on instruction in watercolor, ceramics, glass fusing and more.

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General Fusion named world's top green-tech firm

Vancouver fusion energy company ranked first by Time magazine among 250 global firms developing climate solutions.

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Pinoy Festival expands to two days in Burnaby this June

B.C.'s largest Filipino festival returns to Swangard Stadium on June 20–21 with food, live music, cultural performances and family activities.