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Sea to Sky RCMP promote cheeky national anti-sextortion campaign from Cybertip.ca

Sea to Sky RCMP promote cheeky national anti-sextortion campaign from Cybertip.ca

The campaign urges boys to instead send a picture of a naked mole rat when they're being asked for photos below the belt.
Massive food truck fest, block party coming to Burnaby in April

Massive food truck fest, block party coming to Burnaby in April

Get ready to party on the block as the Greater Vancouver Food Truck Festival comes to BCIT for the first time.
Wrong kind of Easter bunny: City of Vancouver warns locals stay away from Jericho rabbits

Wrong kind of Easter bunny: City of Vancouver warns locals stay away from Jericho rabbits

These feral fluffballs actually pose serious risks, say officials.
'Unlock the power of proximity': New social marketplace app wants to help Vancouverites connect

'Unlock the power of proximity': New social marketplace app wants to help Vancouverites connect

Hangeh is bringing communities together.
B.C. small businesses chafe at 'unsustainable' minimum wage hike

B.C. small businesses chafe at 'unsustainable' minimum wage hike

B.C. government’s minimum wage hike too much, too sudden
'Avoid the immediate area': Firefighters close part of Vancouver street after blaze breaks out

'Avoid the immediate area': Firefighters close part of Vancouver street after blaze breaks out

Fire crews are on scene.
Vancouver getting new fest 'to bring the community together and celebrate beer'

Vancouver getting new fest 'to bring the community together and celebrate beer'

The inaugural Vancouver Brewers Festival happens later this month.
New Hawaiian joint to open in Steveston Village

New Hawaiian joint to open in Steveston Village

The Aloha Hawaiian Grill is taking over the old Chicko Chicken on Bayview Street
How B.C. politicians aim to create more certainty for developers

How B.C. politicians aim to create more certainty for developers

Housing minister expands on new BC Builds program, plans to digitize permitting processes
Metro Vancouver cites climate uncertainty amid upcoming watering restrictions

Metro Vancouver cites climate uncertainty amid upcoming watering restrictions

Metro Vancouver says seasonal watering regulations will be rolled out May 1, and that due to "variable weather patterns due to climate change" the region can't always count on rainfall to fill its reservoirs.
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