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Aislin's January 2026 Editorial Cartoons Showcased

Explore the sharp wit of Aislin and fellow editorial cartoonists in The Montreal Gazette's exclusive January 2026 gallery. Subscribe for full access to this and more award-winning journalism.

Vancouver's Penthouse Marquee Gets Its Own Book

A new coffee table book captures the cultural phenomenon of The Penthouse Nightclub's witty marquee in Vancouver, from viral political messages to its unexpected role as a city landmark. Discover the stories behind the signs.

Vancouver Home Sales Hit 20-Year Low in 2025

Metro Vancouver's housing market recorded its lowest sales in two decades in 2025, with high inventory pushing benchmark prices down by about 5%. Will 2026 bring a rebound?

Vancouver Duo's Art on The New Yorker Calendar Cover

Vancouver cartoonists Ian Boothby and Pia Guerra achieved a major milestone with their work featured on the cover of The New Yorker's 2026 calendar. Discover their creative process and journey.

Ancelotti's West Van Ties and Vancouver Hockey Woes

Legendary soccer coach Carlo Ancelotti shares a New Year's greeting from his West Vancouver home, highlighting his local ties. Meanwhile, Vancouver's professional hockey teams face puzzling home and road struggles. Explore the latest in Vancouver sports.

ABC Vancouver accused of 'cooking' crime statistics

Vancouver's ruling party, ABC, is under fire for using misleading citywide crime reduction figures in its year-end communications, despite having previously acknowledged the error. Discover the real numbers.

Metro Vancouver's 2026 Polar Bear Swims Guide

Ring in 2026 with a frigid dip! Metro Vancouver's polar bear swims, led by the 106-year-old English Bay event, offer a chilling start to the new year. Find times and locations from Deep Cove to White Rock.

Beloved Vancouver Bakery Goldilocks Closing in 2026

Goldilocks Bake Shop will shutter its Mount Pleasant bakery in March 2026, marking another loss for Vancouver's struggling restaurant scene. Learn about its legacy and the challenges facing local eateries.

Giant Construction Waste Pile Abandoned on Vancouver Site

The Port of Vancouver faces a massive cleanup after terminating a lease with a waste company that left a towering heap of construction debris on a south Vancouver property. Learn about the legal battle and the upcoming removal.

Vancouver's 10 Best Concerts of 2025 Revealed

Relive the magic of Vancouver's 2025 live music scene. From legendary farewell tours to rising stars, discover the 10 concerts that defined the year. See the full list now.

Value Drives Holiday Shoppers in Metro Vancouver Malls

Metro Vancouver malls saw crowds this holiday season as shoppers sought deals and festive experiences. Experts note a shift towards value-driven purchases and in-person events over late-night shopping.

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