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Vancouver (pronounced /væn'ku v r/) is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The city is bounded by English Bay, Burrard Inlet, the Fraser River, the city of Burnaby, and the University Endowment Lands. Vancouver is named after Captain George Vancouver, a British explorer. The name Vancouver itself originates from the Dutch "van Coevorden", denoting somebody from (in Dutch: "van") Coevorden, an old city in The Netherlands. According to the 2006 Census, the city of Vancouver had a population of 578,041 and its Census Metropolitan Area 2,116,581. As of July 2009, the city's estimated population was 615,473 and that of the metropolitan area, 2,318,200. Vancouver is the largest metropolitan area in Western Canada and the third largest in the country, although as a municipality it is ranked eighth nationally. Vancouver is ethnically diverse, with 52% of city residents having a first language other than English. Vancouver was first settled by Europeans in the 1860s as a result of immigration to the Colony of British Columbia caused by the Fraser and Cariboo Gold Rushes, though only a very few settled in what would become the city of Vancouver. The city's roots are based in logging and the founding of a large lumber mill, which gave birth to Gastown. The settlement expanded rapidly in the 1880s into a metropolitan centre following the arrival of the transcontinental railway in 1887. The Port of Vancouver became internationally significant as a node in the global trade network of the British Empire with the combined steamship and railway of the Canadian Pacific Railway shortening shipping times from the Orient to London. The port is now the busiest in Canada, and the fourth largest port (by tonnage) in North America.
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- Analysis: Vancouver sky-high home prices set to fizzle not pop
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Emily Yao admits to disappointment when her bid on a three-bedroom condominium in this desirable West Coast city was turned down last October. But a month later the systems programmer, who moved to Vancouver from mainland China six years ago, snapped up the still-unsold condominium on Vancouver's East Side for C$550,000 ($550,000), C$9,000 less than the original price tag ... - January 2012 Housing Starts in Vancouver and British Columbia
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation reports that there were 1,555 housing starts in the Vancouver Census Metropolitan Area in January 2012, compared to 1,436 starts in January 2011.The increase in new home construction activity in Vancouver was mirrored in the provincial ... - Vancouver held to draw
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The Vancouver city attorney's office is working on a draft ordinance that would require convenience stores to keep drug paraphernalia out of sight and in a secure area -- and to sell it only to people 18 and older. - Tektronix Donates Electronics Test Equipment to Washington State University Vancouver
BEAVERTON, OR-- - Tektronix, Inc., the world's leading manufacturer of oscilloscopes, today announced that it has made a substantial donation of test and measurement equipment to Washington State University ... - Vancouver, Edmonton reach Coke Classic final
The Vancouver Thunderbirds and Edmonton NWZ Raiders meet in Sunday's Coca-Cola Classic championship final. - Firms, workers like amenities of Vancouver’s downtown
Employees of Gravitate enter their downtown Vancouver workplace through a side-street door and climb wooden stairs to their second-floor loft space. - Vancouver home prices to fizzle, not pop
VANCOUVER - Emily Yao admits to disappointment when her bid on a three-bedroom condominium in this desirable West Coast city was turned down last October. - Vancouver Veteran nabs suspected bike thief
A veteran in Vancouver said he nabbed a suspected bike thief early Friday morning with his bare hands. - Vancouver theatre runs down curtain on section of B.C.'s outdated liquor laws
VANCOUVER - An East Vancouver movie theatre has landed the winning punch in a David and Goliath battle that pitted the theatre's future against B.C.'s antiquated liquor licensing laws.