Tariff war has Canadian restaurants with American names caught in the middle
The Canadian owners of Portland Craft on Vancouver’s Main Street have seen a 20 per cent drop in business since the tariff war started with the United States.
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The Canadian owners of Portland Craft on Vancouver’s Main Street have seen a 20 per cent drop in business since the tariff war started with the United States.
Few people have the courage to speak publicly about their personal challenges, and even fewer still when those challenges involve one of the mostly hotly politicized issues in Canada.
As a queer Afghan growing up in Vancouver, finding relatable characters on the screen was rare for film director Alexander Farah.
A B.C. man who is already in prison for sexually assaulting an adolescent girl has been sentenced for crimes against two additional victims – both vulnerable teens in foster care, according to a recent court decision.
As Hudson’s Bay prepares to liquidate its stores, five floors of downtown real estate could soon be vacant in Victoria.
An 83-year-old British Columbia man has returned a book to the University of B.C. Library 64 years late, but he had a good excuse.
Health officials issued a warning Monday about Ayurvedic herbal medicine products sold in Surrey that may contain heavy metals such as lead, mercury and arsenic.
Mounties say they recovered four stolen Tesla chargers and a large cache of stolen tools after executing a search warrant last month in Richmond, B.C.
A father who does not want his kids to get the HPV vaccine has lost his appeal of a decision that greenlit the immunization and barred him from further discussing the matter with his children.
Police in Delta are warning the public to remain clear of the area around North Delta’s River Road following reports of shots being fired Monday morning.
Mounties are hoping to return a “sizeable amount of cash” that was found in a residential area in B.C.’s Langley in January.
Vancouver’s beloved and beleaguered Stanley Park Train will not be in operation this coming Easter, or any time soon after that, the park board announced Monday.
The Tla’amin First Nation and forestry giant Domtar have reached an agreement for the nation to reacquire a large portion of a historic village site along the B.C. Sunshine Coast.
B.C. will be capping hydro rate increases for the next two years, the energy minister announced Monday, a move prompted – in part – by the “uncertainty” created by Trump’s trade war.
A nurse was assaulted with a weapon at Langley Memorial Hospital earlier this month, according to authorities.