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Karameller makes Saturday sweets an everyday treat

Karameller makes Saturday sweets an everyday treat

Yaletown shop imports candy from Sweden
College sues Save On Meats owner over Downtown Eastside kitchen incubator

College sues Save On Meats owner over Downtown Eastside kitchen incubator

City of Vancouver, which also contributed to the project, is reviewing the school’s allegations
Whistler turns on charm offensive in effort to woo workers

Whistler turns on charm offensive in effort to woo workers

Resort town is struggling with labour crunch, but hopes making service jobs more rewarding could attract workers
First Nations capitalize on B.C. tourism boom

First Nations capitalize on B.C. tourism boom

Hotels with aboriginal themes and artwork are posting strong occupancy rates
Hotel prices jump 11% in Vancouver in 2015

Hotel prices jump 11% in Vancouver in 2015

Vancouverites may be getting some unexpected knocks on the door from visiting friends and family in the wake of surging hotel prices.
Surrey Night Market wraps up for the season after suffering $100,000 in wind storm damage

Surrey Night Market wraps up for the season after suffering $100,000 in wind storm damage

As a wind storm ripped through the Lower Mainland and surrounding areas August 29, hundreds of thousands of residents were left without power and countless trees were damaged.
Trump trouper Philipp Posch puts down roots in Vancouver

Trump trouper Philipp Posch puts down roots in Vancouver

Posch is GM of the Trump International Hotel and Tower Vancouver, which is set to open next June
Things to do and see at the PNE

Things to do and see at the PNE

It’s that time of year again, and here are the top five reasons to brave the crowds

Infographic: Bleisure -- the growing trend in business travel

What is bleisure travel? This infographic breaks down the changing face of business travel.
Alternative ice creams – and not-quite-ice creams – to help Vancouverites keep it cool

Alternative ice creams – and not-quite-ice creams – to help Vancouverites keep it cool

Image: Shops such as IcePik Shavery have the scoop on colourful alternatives to standard ice cream.