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Should Vancouver extend its drinking hours? City wants your thoughts Proposed changes would allow bars, pubs and clubs to stay open till 3 a.m. and restaurants until 2 a.m.
The effort to oust Third District Councilmember Catherine Alvarez from the Downey City Council appeared to succeed on Tuesday night, Jan. 31, according to initial returns from the Los Angeles ...
Whether you're chasing the city's most popular spots or craving a flavour-forward neighbourhood gem, this tried-and-true list has you covered. These aren't necessarily the trendiest restaurants in ...
The city of Vancouver will host the 2025 State of the City and Council Community Forum at 6 p.m. March 24 at Firstenburg Community Center, 700 N.E 136th Ave.
The City of Vancouver will move forward with its plan to implement downtown street parking fees on the weekends. During a meeting on Monday, Vancouver City Council voted to approve an ordinance ...
Record advance voting The City of Vancouver says that in two days of advance voting for the April 5 byelection, 7,671 votes were cast while 6,400 mail-in ballots had been requested.
Vancouver City Council will vote to officially appoint Lon Pluckhahn, the current deputy city manager, on Aug. 12.
An interim Vancouver city attorney is taking over for Jonathan Young who resigned, effective Monday, to become SeaTac’s city manager.
Parents at a Vancouver elementary school are speaking out against the city, accusing it of an unfair cash grab by issuing parking tickets when they drop off their children.
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says his continued push to become bitcoin-friendly city is “hill that I’m willing to die on” as he awaits city staff report ...
Vancouver is considering annexation to better accommodate growth, possibly making it Washington's second-largest city.
The developers behind Vancouver's Olympic Village want to correct what they say is an inaccurate narrative surrounding the project. Read on.