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All you can eat sushi place with robot servers shuts down

All you can eat sushi place with robot servers shuts down

So long AYCE sushi, hello biryani
You can get free dog therapy (and hot chocolate) in Downtown Vancouver next week

You can get free dog therapy (and hot chocolate) in Downtown Vancouver next week

You know what's calming? Warm beverages, crafts, and cuddling dogs.
Women ‘freaked out’ after finding alleged hidden camera in B.C. Airbnb bathroom

Women ‘freaked out’ after finding alleged hidden camera in B.C. Airbnb bathroom

Airbnb has suspended the listing in Gibsons.
Royal Canadian Circus returns to three Metro Vancouver cities

Royal Canadian Circus returns to three Metro Vancouver cities

The circus is in town from May 4 to 22
BC Hydro warns of neighbour bickering, trees and power line problems

BC Hydro warns of neighbour bickering, trees and power line problems

Twelve per cent of British Columbians dislike their neighbour's ugly balcony or yard decor.
Vancouver taxpayers' cost for $9.9B Iona treatment plant still unknown

Vancouver taxpayers' cost for $9.9B Iona treatment plant still unknown

"We know that the elephant in the room is the cost obviously — this is a huge project."
John Ducker: Dashcam program bolsters U.K. road-safety effort

John Ducker: Dashcam program bolsters U.K. road-safety effort

The U.K.’s national dashcam safety portal allows anyone to submit footage of a reckless driving incident into an online database.
B.C. strata must reimburse owner for removed bike room contents

B.C. strata must reimburse owner for removed bike room contents

Tribunal member found the strata did not act reasonably and breached its duty to maintain common property.
B.C. looks at broader recognition of workplace trauma

B.C. looks at broader recognition of workplace trauma

“If you don’t have the presumption for mental health [injuries], it’s very difficult to prove it is work-related," said Labour Minister Harry Bains
B.C. nurses ratify new three-year collective agreement

B.C. nurses ratify new three-year collective agreement

VICTORIA — Nurses in British Columbia have ratified a new three-year collective agreement covering about 51,000 registered, psychiatric and licensed practical nurses in the province.
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