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Legal challenges could dent ICBC recovery schedule, experts warn

Legal challenges could dent ICBC recovery schedule, experts warn

The B.C. government is betting big that its overhauls of ICBC will dig the public auto insurer out of a $1-billion hole, with the 2019 budget predicting a profit within two years.
Half of those ordered to stay home from two Vancouver schools not immunized for measles

Half of those ordered to stay home from two Vancouver schools not immunized for measles

Nine cases of the measles reported this month
Is Sapperton Days doomed in 2019?

Is Sapperton Days doomed in 2019?

Sapperton Days is at risk of being cancelled unless funding can be found to keep it afloat for 2019. The annual street festival is in dire need of cash to pay for professionals to help to organize this year’s event.
Drink this: Hüftgold by Four Winds Brewing

Drink this: Hüftgold by Four Winds Brewing

With craft breweries trending towards more approachable beers, two styles have emerged as the big winners: hazy pales and lagers.
Not so fast... Vancouver forecast calls for snowfall again tomorrow

Not so fast... Vancouver forecast calls for snowfall again tomorrow

While the Lower Mainland saw snowfall last night , the Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for clear skies on Wednesday, Feb. 20. Since the skies will be clear tonight, however, conditions will allow for some frigid temperatures.
Why the price of almost everything could go up in 2020

Why the price of almost everything could go up in 2020

International regulations on pollution from ships will have wide-ranging impact
More than 30 Vancouver students ordered to stay home in wake of measles outbreak

More than 30 Vancouver students ordered to stay home in wake of measles outbreak

Students who can’t prove immunity can’t return to school until risk of infection passes
TransLink warns riders to prepare for snowy conditions on SkyTrain, buses

TransLink warns riders to prepare for snowy conditions on SkyTrain, buses

TransLink is encouraging riders to consult its online Trip Planner as snow begins to fall in the Lower Mainland
UPDATED: Vancouver Park Board cetacean ban heading back to Supreme Court

UPDATED: Vancouver Park Board cetacean ban heading back to Supreme Court

Court of Appeal rules in favour of park board
Brewery District looking to “unlock” last building at New West site

Brewery District looking to “unlock” last building at New West site

Wesgroup Properties has been unable to find a “unicorn” tenant, so it’s proposing changes to the Brewery District.