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Safety alert: Canada-wide recall for popular glue product due to health risk

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall for popular glue product due to health risk

Check your cabinets.
What’s in a name? New real estate map aims to better inform downtown Vancouver homebuyers

What’s in a name? New real estate map aims to better inform downtown Vancouver homebuyers

Imagine a homebuyer is interested in purchasing a downtown condo between the Granville Street Bridge and Burrard Bridge.
Mystery over anonymous McDonald's delivery blitz on Richmond street

Mystery over anonymous McDonald's delivery blitz on Richmond street

Residents puzzled after at least 8 homes received unsolicited meals on Tuesday night, resulting in two RCMP vehicles attending
Teen girl, 16, vanishes during hike at one of B.C.'s largest parks

Teen girl, 16, vanishes during hike at one of B.C.'s largest parks

Police say the teen was carrying water, food and a cellphone. However, due to the remote location, pings have been negative.
UBC ranked #3 university in Canada, among best in the world

UBC ranked #3 university in Canada, among best in the world

"UBC is home to many of the world’s best and brightest students, faculty, and staff.”
Hawksworth's cafe sibling shutters one of its Vancouver locations

Hawksworth's cafe sibling shutters one of its Vancouver locations

The cafe has closed after five years in the neighbourhood
Vancouver Airport traveller scoops $1 million with spare toonies

Vancouver Airport traveller scoops $1 million with spare toonies

The Ontario resident was just trying to empty his pockets when he decided to buy some tickets at a YVR kiosk.
Watch: Are these dogs the cutest baseball fans in Vancouver?

Watch: Are these dogs the cutest baseball fans in Vancouver?

Have you ever taken your dog to a baseball game?
New immigrants without wealth 'avoiding' Vancouver

New immigrants without wealth 'avoiding' Vancouver

A lack of affordability ‘deflects’ immigration, while Alberta policies attempt to draw it
Severe cold could hurt B.C. wine sector as much as heat and forest fires

Severe cold could hurt B.C. wine sector as much as heat and forest fires

December 2022's deep chill has killed vines and significantly reduced grape growth.
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