Vancouver bike shop co-owner Stephen Kim has reached his breaking point, overwhelmed by a relentless wave of shoplifting at his downtown store. After a string of thefts — including one where he was physically assaulted — Kim felt compelled to take matters into his own hands.
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Casa de Nata specializes in Portuguese custard tarts in a variety of flavours like chocolate, strawberry, raspberry, and more.
As B.C. faces thousands of job losses and a possible $43 billion drop in gross domestic product over the next four years, Premier David Eby takes an optimistic tone. “We’re big enough to stand on our own two feet,
The Vancouver Federal Building was identified this week among those federal buildings the second Trump administration has deemed not essential to government operations.
The event drew representatives from across the country, and came amid a growing focus on organized retail theft and incidents that have increasingly resulted in violence.
A judge set bail at $500,000 for a 20-year-old Vancouver man accused of shooting a 16-year-old boy in the back during a gunfight Tuesday afternoon in central Vancouver.
While Korean BBQ and casual spots featuring items like bibimbap are popular and familiar, newer ventures, like the West End's Jinmi, which specializes in Korean whole marinated raw crab, have helped push the boundaries in Vancouver, giving us more - and more nuanced - options for getting to know Korean food.
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One person was seriously burned when an RV went up in flames on Monday in a Vancouver neighborhood, according to the fire department.
Saturday is expected to receive the heaviest rainfall, with amounts totalling 50 to 80 mm across most of Metro Vancouver, while some areas, such as the North Shore, may receive 80 to 100 mm. Environment Canada issues a rainfall warning if precipitation exceeds 40 mm in 24 hours.