Vancouver News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Vancouver News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Vancouver: Vancouver developer converts offices to hotels, sparking debate | June 22
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Vancouver's real estate market is evolving with developers like John Stovell pushing office-to-hotel conversions, while the Sierra Club B.C. highlights ongoing old-growth logging concerns during the World Cup. Science World's geodesic dome also gained attention as a symbol of the city's historical and modern identity.
Vancouver: Wildfire evacuations continue as Lytton's recovery lags | June 21
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Vancouver faces new wildfire evacuations as Lytton deals with ongoing recovery and high fire risk, while a B.C. woman wins $400,000 after an off-leash dog attack. Stanley Park also struggles with invasive bullfrogs threatening local ecosystems.
Vancouver: Wildfire evacuation expands to Lytton as emergency crews battle spreading fla... | June 20
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Vancouver's Local Wire update covers the extended evacuation order in Lytton due to the Saw Creek wildfire, a tornado watch in Prince George, and Mission Hospital's ER closures. The episode also discusses Vancouver's World Cup hosting debate and new housing policies between Canada and B.C.
Vancouver: Vancouver celebrates historic World Cup win with citywide joy | June 19
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Vancouver celebrated Canada's historic 6-0 World Cup win over Qatar, with Granville Street packed and fans across the city in euphoria. Provincial and federal leaders announced a new partnership to boost homebuilding and address BC's worsening housing crisis, while Site E solar project faces backlash over farmland and environmental concerns.
Vancouver: Massey Tunnel replacement could cost up to $11 billion, official says | June 18
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Vancouver's Massey Tunnel replacement plan faces a potential $11 billion cost, with Delta Coun. Dylan Kruger highlighting funding concerns, while the Vancouver Jazz Festival struggles to compete with the World Cup's global attention. Residents also protest the Aquatic Centre's downsizing, with swimmers challenging the city's decision to remove competition lanes.
Vancouver: Mount Polley mine charges face legal hurdles as Supreme Court decision looms | June 17
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Vancouver's Local Wire update covers the Mount Polley mine legal case, wildfire evacuations in Kamloops, and the 38-storey Surrey tower with a new mosque. It also highlights BC's healthcare strain and rising World Cup beer demand in Vancouver bars.
Vancouver: B.C. plans new hydro dams to boost energy supply by 2050. | June 16
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Vancouver's Local Wire update covers Energy Minister Adrian Dix's plans for new power projects, including the Site E dam, and the temporary closure of Cultus Lake Waterpark after a school field trip incident. The episode also highlights trends in opioid-related deaths, a rise in homeless deaths, and updates on the Fraser River Tunnel Project and BC Place's history.
Vancouver: Indigenous-led police accountability unit launches in Vancouver | June 15
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Vancouver's First Nations Justice Council launches a new police accountability unit to address systemic issues, while Metro Vancouver workers strike over staffing and resource concerns. Mission Memorial Hospital's ER closed due to shortages, and homelessness-related deaths have tripled, highlighting urgent housing and healthcare challenges.
Vancouver: El Niño expected to reach historic strength in 2025 | June 14
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Vancouver's episode covers El Niño's impact on extreme weather, the World Cup at B.C. Place Stadium, and public safety updates from Nanaimo. It also highlights soil health tips for gardeners and a new Amtrak route between Vancouver and Seattle.
Vancouver: World Cup kicks off in Vancouver with Australia-Turkey match at BC Place | June 13
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Vancouver's 2026 World Cup opener at BC Place saw thousands of fans rally around Alphonso Davies, while police tested readiness for the event. City officials also grappled with Metro Vancouver union strikes and rising property crime in B.C.
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