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'Zombie apocalypse' Vancouver weapons cache nets 18 months' probation

'Zombie apocalypse' Vancouver weapons cache nets 18 months' probation

Police called to a Vancouver domestic dispute found guns, knives, daggers, ammunition, a Taser, pepper spray and a sword.
Canada sees 40K+ excess deaths since start of COVID-19 pandemic

Canada sees 40K+ excess deaths since start of COVID-19 pandemic

During the Omicron wave in January 2022, excess deaths spiked, especially in places like B.C. and Quebec, where the number of unexpected deaths climbed 20% above what was expected if the pandemic never happened.
YVR's newly expanded international terminal is up and running

YVR's newly expanded international terminal is up and running

Pier D is the airport's largest terminal expansion, said YVR.
B.C. woman's house flipping scheme alleged to be fraudulent

B.C. woman's house flipping scheme alleged to be fraudulent

A Vancouver woman allegedly used new investor funds to pay off previous investors, according to securities investigators.
Playland's summer glow-up and newest ride will have you screaming

Playland's summer glow-up and newest ride will have you screaming

Out with the old and in with the new!
Video: White Spot's new 'test kitchen' restaurant has exclusive dishes and familiar classics

Video: White Spot's new 'test kitchen' restaurant has exclusive dishes and familiar classics

Vancouver's legendary local chain has levelled up with a new concept restaurant in Burnaby's Amazing Brentwood
Someone in Port Moody returned this book to a library in England — 48 years overdue

Someone in Port Moody returned this book to a library in England — 48 years overdue

The late fee amounts to $6,934.88 CDN. Fortunately the library has a maximum fine of £8.50, or about $13.37 CDN
High job vacancies and an aging population define B.C.'s labour force

High job vacancies and an aging population define B.C.'s labour force

More people in B.C. are retiring at the same time as educated workers are choosing to hold out for better job offers. This could mean trouble for B.C.'s outstandingly high job vacancy rate.
These are the top most common, weirdest items left in Ubers

These are the top most common, weirdest items left in Ubers

Including how Vancouver ranks as a "forgetful" city
6 in 10 unaware that surfing the internet produces carbon emissions, poll finds

6 in 10 unaware that surfing the internet produces carbon emissions, poll finds

More than half of internet users said they would reduce video streaming habits.
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