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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.
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.
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.
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,...
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...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.