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Vancouver Sun
Vancouver, BC · English · Newspaper
A Canadian newspaper covering local news, politics, and community issues in Vancouver, British Columbia, with a focus on regional events and opinion pieces.
- 15 stories today
- 20/day · 7-day avg
- Top beat: Society
- Tracked since 2026
- 5 Vancouver, BC peers
Today’s stories
- One person dead in single-vehicle crash in DeltaOne person died after a single-vehicle crash in Delta when a pickup truck swerved into a water-filled ditch. Police are investigating the cause and there are expected delays in the area.
- Man charged in connection with two bank robberies in SurreyA man was charged with two bank robberies in Surrey after threatening staff and stealing money from two separate banks.
- Conversations That Matter: B.C.'s Oral Health ReportA new report by the B.C. Dental Association outlines challenges and recommendations for improving oral healthcare in British Columbia.
- Harbour Air and boaters each file suits over 2024 crash in Vancouver harbourHarbour Air and boaters each filed lawsuits over a 2024 crash in Vancouver Harbour, with claims of negligence and unspecified damages.
- Opinion: What we want for our kids is here in B.C.The article highlights B.C.'s expanding tech sector and its potential for future opportunities, urging young people to stay in the province.
- Opinion: When FIFA comes to your city it’s short-term gain, long-term painFIFA's World Cup hosting arrangements often result in host cities bearing significant financial risks and long-term costs, while FIFA avoids liability.
- 'Without treatment, my son will die:' B.C. mom asks for help after funding denied for son's treatment in GermanyA B.C. mother is seeking help after the province denied funding for her son's life-saving brain treatment in Germany, which doctors say is the best option for his rare condition.
- 'Someone will turn on you': The short life and violent death of an alleged Surrey gang hitmanA suspected Surrey gang hitman was found shot dead in a burning house, linked to multiple unsolved murders and ongoing gang violence in British Columbia.
- Douglas Todd: Vancouver’s 'exclusive' Oakridge Park mall evokes aura of an international airportVancouver's Oakridge Park mall, a high-end development, features luxury retail and residential units, evoking an international airport atmosphere with exclusive amenities and high-end brands.
- Avoiding FIFA chaos in Vancouver? Here's a list of traffic closures and when to skip downtownVancouver will implement traffic closures and pedestrian zones during the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, with increased public transit services to manage crowds.
- There's a Vancouver tie to the KPop Demon Hunters and Spider-Verse filmsVancouver's Sony Pictures Imageworks played a significant role in producing the KPop Demon Hunters and Spider-Verse films, which achieved major success and are part of ongoing projects.
- Review: Vancouver's free FIFA Fan Festival kicks off with a full-on Mexican fiestaVancouver's free FIFA Fan Festival started with a lively Mexican-themed event featuring music, food, and activities, drawing large crowds and positive reactions.
- Vancouver's homeless residents get World Cup screenings but supports unchangedVancouver provides World Cup screenings for homeless residents but maintains existing support services without significant changes.
- Surrey man charged in 'grandparent scam;' West Van police warn of distraction theftsA Surrey man was charged with fraud for a 'grandparent scam' targeting an 88-year-old woman, who recovered most of her money. West Vancouver police warned of a distraction theft involving a senior.
- Soccer fans descend on Vancouver as World Cup festivities kick offSoccer fans gathered in Vancouver for the start of the FIFA World Cup 2026, with festivities including pedestrian zones, photo installations, and fan areas. International supporters like Australians and Mexicans were present, noting the city's organization and cleanliness.