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Police in B.C. say three face charges over stolen beer, food and toilet paper

Police in B.C. say three face charges over stolen beer, food and toilet paper

The men, who range in age from 40 to 54, are all from the Lower Mainland.
Charming café take-out window on Main Street makes its official debut

Charming café take-out window on Main Street makes its official debut

The grab-and-go window was "inspired by the simplicity and charm of New York-style coffee carts" says its co-owner.
Right now, buying may be cheaper than renting, says real estate data firm

Right now, buying may be cheaper than renting, says real estate data firm

Falling rates mean mortgage payments can beat rents for similar units, says Zonda Urban.
A familiar Vancouver name takes over iconic Kitsilano storefront

A familiar Vancouver name takes over iconic Kitsilano storefront

Plus, the brand is opening the first in-store Aritzia café the same day (in another Metro Vancouver location)
Eby says government can't interfere in RCMP probe of leaked document

Eby says government can't interfere in RCMP probe of leaked document

The investigation had triggered allegations from Conservative Leader John Rustad in the legislature that the government began an investigation into February's leak "instead of thanking the whistleblower."
Downtown Vancouver French bakery rebrands under new ownership

Downtown Vancouver French bakery rebrands under new ownership

Signs are still up for the old business but changes are already underway behind the scenes
Recovery scams add insult to injury. How to avoid falling victim twice

Recovery scams add insult to injury. How to avoid falling victim twice

Passwords for even trivial accounts such as Netflix matter. Every little piece of information — your name, phone number, email can be used to gain access to other details.
Watch: Vancouver dashcam captures eagle koi-napping and squirrel versus car stunt

Watch: Vancouver dashcam captures eagle koi-napping and squirrel versus car stunt

We talked to the man who witnessed both "wild and crazy" animal incidents
Vancouver sees steep drop in abandoned police calls

Vancouver sees steep drop in abandoned police calls

VPD analysis shows assaults, break-ins, thefts go unreported when calls abandoned by citizens
Mario Canseco: What’s keeping Canadians up at night? Increasingly, it’s politics

Mario Canseco: What’s keeping Canadians up at night? Increasingly, it’s politics

Fewer than four in 10 Canadians get enough rest, and nearly half are losing sleep over money, politics and personal stress, according to Research Co. polling
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