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Thomas Müller Brings World-Class Experience to Vancouver Whitecaps
Vancouver & The Province Noa Sancho Vancouver & The Province Noa Sancho

Thomas Müller Brings World-Class Experience to Vancouver Whitecaps

The Vancouver Whitecaps signed German soccer legend Thomas Müller in early August. Over his career, Müller led Germany to the 2014 World Cup title, where he scored five goals. He also won the Golden Boot at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, with five goals and three assists. Müller has won 33 trophies, 13 Bundesliga titles, and two Champions League titles with Bayern Munich.

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Aboriginal Title Ruling in Richmond Sparks Concern Among Local Residents, Other First Nations
Vancouver & The Province Zak Tucker Vancouver & The Province Zak Tucker

Aboriginal Title Ruling in Richmond Sparks Concern Among Local Residents, Other First Nations

On Aug. 7, the BC Supreme Court granted Aboriginal title to the Cowichan Tribes on 7.5 square kilometres of land in Richmond, and fishing rights on an adjacent arm of the Fraser River. However, the land in question is currently occupied by privately owned homes, sparking concern from the government, local homeowners, and other Indigenous groups.

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Three Metro Vancouver Newspapers Shut Down For Good
Vancouver & The Province Juliana Takenaka Vancouver & The Province Juliana Takenaka

Three Metro Vancouver Newspapers Shut Down For Good

Three local newspapers have recently shut down in Metro Vancouver — Tri-City News, Burnaby Now, and New West Record — marking a significant blow towards local journalism. On Feb. 21, the newspapers’ parent company, Glacier Media, posted an official statement on its website announcing the closings. The company reasoned that they “explored all possible options to maintain operations,” but “the industry’s ongoing financial challenges” made it impossible for them to continue.

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Record Turnout In Vancouver Municipal By-Election
Vancouver & The Province David Ren Vancouver & The Province David Ren

Record Turnout In Vancouver Municipal By-Election

On April 5, a by-election was held in Vancouver to fill two vacant seats on City Council. According to a release from the City of Vancouver, there was a record voter turnout for a by-election, with 67,962 votes, or 15.09 per cent of eligible voters casting ballots. The election was called following the resignations of Christine Boyle from OneCity and Adriane Carr from the Green Party.

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