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We really love to spit in public in B.C. and other truths about Canadian manners

We really love to spit in public in B.C. and other truths about Canadian manners

This month, Research Co. decided to ask Canadians about manners. The results outline a society where citizens are reporting some undesirable actions, with some intriguing differences according to gender, age and region.
This is the best golf course in the lower mainland

This is the best golf course in the lower mainland

Considered to be the largest golf course ranking in the province to-date, more than 2,500 BCGA golfers from throughout British Columbia completed this survey.
35 things that made Vancouver AWESOME this week

35 things that made Vancouver AWESOME this week

Take a break from the news cycle and help us celebrate the things we covered this week that are making Vancouver Awesome with a capital “A.” March 23 – 29, 2019 @lachtronic333/Instagram 1.
Feds announce nearly $1 million for West Coast Railway Heritage Park

Feds announce nearly $1 million for West Coast Railway Heritage Park

As the West Coast Railway Heritage Park gets ready to celebrate its 25th anniversary, it also announced its expansion.
Get April fooled by these 7 true tales of famous fraudsters

Get April fooled by these 7 true tales of famous fraudsters

Brush up on stories of well-known con-artists so that you won’t be seduced by their unbelievably true tactics.
There's going to be a big public pillow fight in Vancouver this April

There's going to be a big public pillow fight in Vancouver this April

The feathers will be flying on Saturday, April 6 when a big pillow fight breaks out (as planned) at Vancouver's Robson Square.
PHOTO: Vancouver in the spring

PHOTO: Vancouver in the spring

Our Daily Photo #2981 is from arielle.n.d who took this shot of the blossoms blooming on the streets. View this post on Instagram There’s just something magical about Vancouver in the spring time ✨// . . .
Vancouver’s toughest film buffs flex their eyeballs for 24-hour movie marathon

Vancouver’s toughest film buffs flex their eyeballs for 24-hour movie marathon

The Cinematheque’s biennial 24-Hour Movie Marathon remounts March 30 to 31, pulling together die-hard cinephiles with others who want to test the outer limits of sleep deprivation.
The largest tulip festival in Western Canada returns to the Lower Mainland this April

The largest tulip festival in Western Canada returns to the Lower Mainland this April

Formerly known as Tulips of the Valley, the Chilliwack Tulip Festival welcomes thousands of visitors to marvel at more than 6.5 million beautiful bulbs.
PHOTO: Floating gas station

PHOTO: Floating gas station

Our Daily Photo #2980 is from davegill who took this shot of the local landmark, the floating Chevron station. View this post on Instagram I didn’t come this far, to only come this far. 🌃 . . .
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