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Reactions mixed to high-priced Japanese restaurant in Richmond

Reactions mixed to high-priced Japanese restaurant in Richmond

Is a $300-$500 sushi experience worth it?
B.C. ICU units projected to be overwhelmed in coming weeks, says independent modelling group

B.C. ICU units projected to be overwhelmed in coming weeks, says independent modelling group

More than 2,000 COVID-19 patients could land in B.C.'s intensive care units over the next few weeks, new modelling shows
Here is how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this January

Here is how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this January

Vancouver continues to see the most expensive rent in the country.
Vancouver mail thief had 121 letters when arrested

Vancouver mail thief had 121 letters when arrested

Man caught with stolen mail, identification not belonging to him says 'I'm sorry' in court
Empathy for others and ourselves is key right now, says therapist

Empathy for others and ourselves is key right now, says therapist

Tips for coping as pandemic lurches toward the end of its second year.
B.C. teachers' call for N95 masks for reopening rejected by officials

B.C. teachers' call for N95 masks for reopening rejected by officials

Schools to reopen Monday amid Omicron variant wave depending on cloth masks and limited rapid tests
Deal alert: Flair Airlines offering flights out of Vancouver for only $39 CAD incl. tax

Deal alert: Flair Airlines offering flights out of Vancouver for only $39 CAD incl. tax

Get on board and get out of town for not a lot of bucks if you're up for travelling
Man arrested twice for allegedly threatening others with a knife

Man arrested twice for allegedly threatening others with a knife

After allegedly threatening a grocery store worker he was arrested again just days later
Vancouver seeks coordinator to produce ‘decriminalize poverty’ report

Vancouver seeks coordinator to produce ‘decriminalize poverty’ report

Police Chief Adam Palmer: ‘It can’t just be a reaction to let’s all of a sudden just cut the police and see what happens.’
Mixed up coffee orders, COVID confusion among top ‘nuisance calls’ to B.C. 911 operators

Mixed up coffee orders, COVID confusion among top ‘nuisance calls’ to B.C. 911 operators

During 911's busiest year to date people actually called in to report messy roommates or ask why the bus wasn't coming
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