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Is your kombucha really non-alcoholic? Burnaby study looking into it

Is your kombucha really non-alcoholic? Burnaby study looking into it

Researchers at BCIT in Burnaby are testing hundreds of kombucha samples to see if they are really the non-alcoholic beverages they’re labelled and marketed as.
Securities commission moves against Vancouver crypto exchange company amid money-laundering concerns

Securities commission moves against Vancouver crypto exchange company amid money-laundering concerns

BCSC says Einstein Exchange Inc. owes customers approximately $16.3 million
Incredible drone footage offers new perspective on B.C. whales (VIDEO)

Incredible drone footage offers new perspective on B.C. whales (VIDEO)

A University of British Columbia scientist says he was delightedly caught off guard when he spotted a southern resident killer whale calf appearing to use a fish as her teething ring and swimming with her mother this summer.
Sutter and Leivo might be the winning combination for secondary scoring for the Canucks

Sutter and Leivo might be the winning combination for secondary scoring for the Canucks

Josh Leivo's ability to win puck battles has had a major impact on the third line.
‘N’ driver in BMW clocked at 142 km/h near Vancouver elementary school

‘N’ driver in BMW clocked at 142 km/h near Vancouver elementary school

The Vancouver Police Traffic Unit has clocked an “N” driver speeding over double the speed limit next to a park and elementary school. Inspector 1507 Anderson, an Inspector with Vancouver Police, tweeted about the driver on Nov. 4.
Vancouver river otter with a nose for koi likely snuck through garden’s open gates

Vancouver river otter with a nose for koi likely snuck through garden’s open gates

VANCOUVER — A Vancouver park board official says a hungry river otter following the scent of fresh koi likely scaled a fence or took advantage of a brief opening of gates at a downtown garden pond to hunt its prey.
New Mountain Highway on/off-ramps now open

New Mountain Highway on/off-ramps now open

Commuters who have had two and a half long years of watching construction on the new Mountain Highway on- and off-ramps from the Cut are now free to put them to good use.
Ride-hailing’s rough road ahead in B.C.

Ride-hailing’s rough road ahead in B.C.

Riders likely facing long waits, higher-than-expected prices, say ride-hailing companies
Richmond RCMP not received complaint about racist rant

Richmond RCMP not received complaint about racist rant

Woman filmed car-washer telling her to "go back to China," contacted TV station
B.C. ride-hailing firms target niche markets to compete with Uber and Lyft

B.C. ride-hailing firms target niche markets to compete with Uber and Lyft

Ride-hailing giants such as Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. appear poised to seize on their respective statuses as incumbents when these services hit B.C. streets.
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