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Vancouver renters paying more of their salary on rent than other major Canadian cities: report. Royal LePage report suggests that 27 per cent of Vancouver renters in Vancouver are spending...
Calgary's trip to Vancouver marks the only meeting this season between the clubs, who added to their rivalry this off-season when longtime Roughneck coach Curt Malawsky signed with Vancouver.
2 days ago · Vancouver park board mulls options for two-way traffic on Beach Avenue. Home sales tumble as market tilts in buyers' favour. Pilot dead, two passengers injured in helicopter crash. Former city...
The Province was established as a weekly newspaper in Victoria in 1894. A 1903 article in the Pacific Monthly described the Province as the largest and the youngest of Vancouver's important newspapers. In 1923, the Southam family bought The Province. By 1945, the paper's printers went out on strike.
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