Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Horologist Raymond Saunders stands next to the steam clock in 2021 that he built in Gastown in the 1970s. His family say Saunders ...
Tourists still flock to the northwest corner of Water Street and Cambie Street. The iconic Gastown Steam Clock that stood on that spot for 37 years is no longer there, but still visitors pose for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The glass on the side of the Gastown Steam Clock was damaged overnight Saturday, Vancouver police said. (Shawn Foss/CBC - image ...
THE BACKGROUND The Gastown Steam Clock was hauled off for much-needed repairs on Oct. 9. The city of Vancouver will spend $50,000 on the restoration of the clock, which is — as Sun reporter John ...
WATCH: Gastown’s world famous steam clock is in the midst of a $50,000 restoration and its original builder hopes to have it back on the street before Christmas. Nadia Stewart has an update. The ...
One of Vancouver's most famous landmarks was behind police tape on the weekend. The Gastown steam clock at the corner of Cambie and Water streets was cordoned off after some of its glass was shattered ...
Raymond Saunders, the creator of the steam clock in Vancouver's Gastown neighbourhood, died Saturday at the age of 83, according to a family member. Saunders built and serviced outdoor clocks in B.C.