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Be prepared: It is going to feel like -20 in Vancouver next week

Be prepared: It is going to feel like -20 in Vancouver next week

The City of Vancouver notes that the Powell Street Getaway will be open as a warming centre from tonight until Jan. 15. 
13 restaurants opening more Metro Vancouver locations soon

13 restaurants opening more Metro Vancouver locations soon

We seem to be quite keen on replication here in Vancouver.
Vancouver actress stars in Global TV’s new drama, Nurses

Vancouver actress stars in Global TV’s new drama, Nurses

The new Global series shines the spotlight on a group of five nurses who are honing their skills and finding their way in a busy hospital.
'Messy commute': Environment Canada calls for chance of 5 - 10 cm of snowfall

'Messy commute': Environment Canada calls for chance of 5 - 10 cm of snowfall

Environment Canada is calling for the chance of snowfall every day over the next seven days.
At least 45 weddings postponed or cancelled this season in Squamish

At least 45 weddings postponed or cancelled this season in Squamish

Popular spots for saying "I do" in Squamish have dozens of couples looking for new wedding venues.
Vancouver’s housing market is now the stuff of theatre

Vancouver’s housing market is now the stuff of theatre

Rat infestation, land assembly, and homelessness all factor into a new Vancouver play titled House and Home.
TransLink: Significant delays on Canada Line due to stalled train

TransLink: Significant delays on Canada Line due to stalled train

The transit authority is providing updates.
How Vancouver businesses are addressing climate change one toilet flush at a time

How Vancouver businesses are addressing climate change one toilet flush at a time

Thanks to heat capture technology, there will be no more joules being flushed down the drain in some brand-new residential buildings in Vancouver.
Old skull found nearly 30 years ago in a B.C. river shines light on unsolved killings

Old skull found nearly 30 years ago in a B.C. river shines light on unsolved killings

The skull from a body found in 1992 at Englishman River Falls Provincial Park, near Parksville, is part of a joint Canada-U.S. effort to use 3D-printing technology to shed light on mysterious deaths.
All 318 Dine Out Vancouver 2020 restaurants revealed

All 318 Dine Out Vancouver 2020 restaurants revealed

Ready, set, EAT!
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