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Four people stabbed in Vancouver within 10-hour span overnight

Four people stabbed in Vancouver within 10-hour span overnight

One incident involves the city's fifth homicide of 2023.
This Metro Vancouver farm has adorable baby animals, boozy adult-only Easter egg hunt

This Metro Vancouver farm has adorable baby animals, boozy adult-only Easter egg hunt

Sweet treats, egg hunts, a 'meet and greet' with the Easter Bunny, and more๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿฃ๐Ÿ’
Vancouver man dead after evening stabbing in Killarney neighbourhood

Vancouver man dead after evening stabbing in Killarney neighbourhood

He died in hospital of his injuries.
Coquitlam SkyTrain worker praised for 'pretty cool' act of random kindness

Coquitlam SkyTrain worker praised for 'pretty cool' act of random kindness

Coquitlam crosswalks can get slippery in the winter, especially for seniors with mobility issues.
Vigil for Turkey-Syria earthquake victims to take place in Vancouver this weekend

Vigil for Turkey-Syria earthquake victims to take place in Vancouver this weekend

The vigil marks one month since the quake.
Burnaby sisters from Turkey spearhead earthquake relief fundraiser

Burnaby sisters from Turkey spearhead earthquake relief fundraiser

Fundraising efforts at Burnaby's Brentwood Elementary School were led by two young sisters from Turkey and took in more than $2,500 for earthquake relief in Turkey and Syria.
This song offers a sweet tribute to a small Vancouver business

This song offers a sweet tribute to a small Vancouver business

The shop owner makes an appearance in the music video.
B.C. dad gets 18 years for 'vile, evil and reprehensible' incestuous acts

B.C. dad gets 18 years for 'vile, evil and reprehensible' incestuous acts

The Vancouver Island man was found guilty of incest, sexual assault, sexual touching, sexual interference and making child pornography.
B.C. firm walks back talk to commercialize cocaine after drawing Trudeau's ire

B.C. firm walks back talk to commercialize cocaine after drawing Trudeau's ire

PM said Adastra did not have permission to sell cocaine on the "open market," while Health Canada said the firm could only sell to other licence holders.
B.C. moviegoer claims patron using phone triggered PTSD

B.C. moviegoer claims patron using phone triggered PTSD

The theatre patron says he left a theatre because the presence of a woman with whom he had a dispute over her cellphone use triggered a mental disorder.
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