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Despite plastic straw ban, Vancouver bubble tea shops won’t have suck it up for another year

Despite plastic straw ban, Vancouver bubble tea shops won’t have suck it up for another year

First phase of city’s single-use plastics ban starts April 22, 2020
People stranded by looming bus strike asked to walk up Burnaby Mountain

People stranded by looming bus strike asked to walk up Burnaby Mountain

The bus system is set to be shut down later this week due to strike action by drivers. One group that faces a stiff challenge to get where they want to go are SFU students at the Burnaby Mountain campus.
Update: Rodent causes widespread power outage in Richmond

Update: Rodent causes widespread power outage in Richmond

A pesky rodent managed to shut off power to 10,850 BC Hydro customers on Monday morning.
BBB warns of secret Santa pyramid scheme fraud

BBB warns of secret Santa pyramid scheme fraud

A Vancouver victim lost $7,500 in scam that promises big returns
Canada Jetlines sues Westjet co-founder for US$27 million for corporate scheming

Canada Jetlines sues Westjet co-founder for US$27 million for corporate scheming

Airline serial entrepreneur David Neeleman allegedly phoned bank to say that he had hired Jetlines’ CEO
IWTG: Canucks lower the Capitals’ case in the shootout

IWTG: Canucks lower the Capitals’ case in the shootout

Canucks 2 - 1 Capitals (SO)
West Vancouver brothers host forum to dispel myths about Islam

West Vancouver brothers host forum to dispel myths about Islam

A pair of West Vancouver brothers are seeking to dispel myths and stereotypes about Islam after experiencing discriminatory comments about their faith in the past.
Richmond residents organize search party for missing 75-year-old woman

Richmond residents organize search party for missing 75-year-old woman

A group of 200 Richmond residents have coordinated a search effort for Feng Qin Zhou, who has been missing since Wednesday .
Troubled Vancouver crypto exchange still owes millions, receiver says

Troubled Vancouver crypto exchange still owes millions, receiver says

What happened: A court-appointed receiver has been discharged from its duties handling the assets of a Vancouver-based crypto-currency exchange Why it matters: The Einstein Group still owes customers at least US$8-10 million, according to court docum
Hello, sun! Vancouver forecast calls for six days of sunshine

Hello, sun! Vancouver forecast calls for six days of sunshine

Just when there was a glimmer of hope there would be a sprinkling of snow over the city next week, in true Vancouver style, the predictions changed. On Thursday, Environment Canada forecast a chance of flurries for the evening of Tuesday, Nov.
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