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Today in History for July 13: In 100 B.C., Julius Caesar, the most famous general in Roman history, was born.
Vancouver, British Columbia, home to dozens of companies searching the world for minerals, has a special interest in the northernmost U.S. state.
After he was elected president in 1860, Abraham Lincoln was faced with filling patronage positions in the Washington Territory. Just eight years old, the Washington Territory needed territorial suprem ...
The area includes a significant many historic houses and apartment buildings. The houses are Vancouver’s version of San Francisco’s famous 'painted ladies.' Christian Chiappetta/Christian ...
Andy Le, now the sole survivor of his family and the brother of Katie Le, the 5-year-old who was killed in the Vancouver festival attack, is donating half the proceeds from his GoFundMe to other ...
Vancouver Police say 14-year-old Elizabeth Munoz Santana was last seen near Washington Elementary School, located at 29087 S St., just before 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
VANCOUVER – Crews in downtown Vancouver are demolishing a more than century-old heritage building that the city’s chief building official says is so badly damaged it is at risk of collapse ...
Built in 1908, the building at 500 Dunsmuir St (at the intersection with Richards Street) will be demolished starting Friday, Jan. 17, according to the City of Vancouver. It's been vacant since 2013.
But the clock is ticking. In September, District of West Vancouver council agreed to the demolition of the 98-year-old Nesbitt House at 1281 Clyde Ave.
A 115 year old Vancouver building that was once a grand hotel has been ordered to be demolished by the city. It raised questions about losing heritage in the city, and also a property owner's ...
Built in 1909, Vancouver's Dunsmuir House at the corner of Dunsmuir and Richards streets has been a grand hotel, a barracks for soldiers and a shelter, but for the past 11 years, it's been vacant, not ...