What's going on in Shaughnessy? A few things, Vancouver Realtor says
A recent browse of real estate listings in Vancouver showed that several mansions in one particular area of the city are for sale.

A recent browse of real estate listings in Vancouver showed that several mansions in one particular area of the city are for sale.
Vancouver is no longer the most expensive city in Canada, according to the 2022 Mercer Cost of Living survey.
It's not unusual for prospective renters searching out affordable options in Vancouver to come across listings where someone in search of a roommate has crammed a single bed into a windowless, downtown den. But are these arrangements legal?
Wondering what's up at Abbotsford City Hall? The building has been closed due to fire, officials say.
Two teenagers were arrested after the stabbing of a third teen at a Surrey, B.C., high school, Mounties say.
A nurse in B.C.'s Interior has been suspended for a week, prohibited from working alone and ordered to undergo "remedial ethics education" due to their treatment of patients while working the night shift.
Police in Saanich, B.C., are expected to identify the six officers who sustained gunshot wounds in a robbery and shootout with two men outside a bank last week.
The BC General Employees Union, one of the largest unions representing public sector workers in British Columbia, says talks with the government have broken down.
A popular Comox Valley coffee shop was heavily damaged by fire Tuesday morning.
It appears the budget has increased by about $60 million as the province moves forward in the creation of a new British Columbia hospital.
Canadian singer Shawn Mendes celebrated the long weekend on the country's West Coast.
A brand of oyster mushrooms sold in British Columbia is being recalled because of possible listeria contamination.
One of the biggest spending scandals in the history of B.C. politics is nearing its conclusion as a court heard sentencing recommendations for the former clerk of the legislature.
An East Vancouver restaurant that describes itself as a place where "omnivores, carnivores, vegans, vegetarians and celiacs can all dine together" will be closing its doors this month, citing the ongoing financial fallout from the pandemic.
When Bill Ferguson strolled into a Service Canada office in B.C. to renew his passport last August, he anticipated a quick, stress-free process. Turns out, it’s been anything but.