According to Veterans Affairs Canada, more than 200 Chinese Canadians volunteered to fight in the First World War, while more than 600 served in the Second World War.
Faye Leung, a B.C. businesswoman who was known as the Hat Lady, passed away earlier this month at the age of 92.
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Pun-inspired neon signs light up the space.Supplied The start-up has some form with this style of venue – it’s operated by the team behind Burwood Chinatown and Spicetown Sefton. They’ve ...
The final cruise ship of 2024 docked in Ogden Point Wednesday morning, marking the official end of the busy season in ...
No arrests have been made. The Vancouver Police Department is investigating a stabbing in Chinatown. Officers were called to the scene on the 200 block of Keefer Street (between Main and Gore ...