Opinion’Dirty money’ is destroying Vancouver’s civic fabric—and causing lasting damageOpinion: Illicit funds, a useless city council and dysfunction ignored by the feds. Vancouver’s damage will take years to mend, writes Terry Glavin.
Real EstateThe real estate war on the west coast that’s tearing Vancouver neighbourhoods apartGarish wealth. Scarce rental housing. A government that sees the middle class as stinking rich. No wonder Vancouverites are at each other’s throats.
NewsVancouver gas prices hit record high with no relief in sight for Canadian driversCanadians should expect sky-high prices this summer – especially if you’re in Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver
Real EstateIn Vancouver real estate, a shack costs $7 million. Here’s what you could buy elsewhere.Why settle for a $7 million hovel in Vancouver when you could buy a mansion almost anywhere else, not to mention a Polynesian island or a luxury yacht
Real EstateVancouver real estate is so crazy construction workers have to live under Skytrain tracksVancouver’s real estate circus is driving even decently paid tradespeople to live in illegal encampments. So far, the city is turning a blind eye.
CanadaTaking a stand against Vancouver’s real estate disasterTerry Glavin on a B.C. budget that suggests the NDP is finally giving the province’s distorted real estate racket some long overdue attention
Real EstateAndy Yan, the analyst who exposed Vancouver’s real estate disasterHated by politicians, speculators and money-launderers, Andy Yan’s data on Vancouver housing has earned him the right to say, ’I told you so’
CanadaHow opioid vending machines could fix Vancouver’s drug crisisPaul Wells: Overdoses killed 1,422 people in B.C. last year. For one doctor the solution is to "offer people the opportunity to get drugs that won’t kill them."
CanadaThe battle to clean up B.C.Terry Glavin on the efforts to undo a decade of indifference that turned Vancouver into an epicentre of fraud, scams and real estate mania
SocietyHow to cook with cannabis and not bake your dinner guestsGuests at a Vancouver trade show got an up-close look at a new frontier of the legal marijuana business: weed cuisine