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A new doughnut shop is teasing its arrival in Port Moody

A new doughnut shop is teasing its arrival in Port Moody

The shop doesn't say where or when its doughnuts will be available — yet.
B.C. man's vaccine injury certified by federal government for compensation

B.C. man's vaccine injury certified by federal government for compensation

The federal support program provides a lump sum payment for pain and suffering and a loss-of-income component as well.
‘Trust your gut’: Over 7,000 young workers injured on the job last year

‘Trust your gut’: Over 7,000 young workers injured on the job last year

Young workers in the service sector are among the most likely to file a workplace injury claim in B.C.
B.C. researchers using kelp and wood fibre to fight plastic pollution

B.C. researchers using kelp and wood fibre to fight plastic pollution

The compostable "bioplastic" can be used for packaging products such as beverage lids and takeout containers.
B.C. survivor of Las Vegas massacre supports new firearms legislation

B.C. survivor of Las Vegas massacre supports new firearms legislation

Sheldon Mack was among the hundreds of people injured or killed when a gunman sprayed bullets at concertgoers in Las Vegas
You can drink beer and wine on BC Ferries sailings out of Vancouver this summer

You can drink beer and wine on BC Ferries sailings out of Vancouver this summer

Bottoms up on the high seas!
Here's how big of a fine you'll get slapped with for driving over a fire hose in Vancouver

Here's how big of a fine you'll get slapped with for driving over a fire hose in Vancouver

A Vancouver firefighter was off work for two years after someone drove over a fire hose
'I have dashcam footage': Driver captures large rocks hitting cars

'I have dashcam footage': Driver captures large rocks hitting cars

A video shows a driver swerving into the next lane after hitting the object.
B.C.'s excess mortality rate dwarfed other provinces before Omicron hit, finds study

B.C.'s excess mortality rate dwarfed other provinces before Omicron hit, finds study

Of the 9,496 excess deaths reported in B.C. between the start of the pandemic and October 2021, fewer than a quarter were blamed on COVID-19. Could a cascading tragedy combining the pandemic, opioid crisis and climate change account for the rest?
Vancouver's Published on Main ranks as Canada's best restaurant

Vancouver's Published on Main ranks as Canada's best restaurant

New guide's algorithm ranks restaurants based on 100 judges' 10 top picks
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