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Wildly popular coffee pop-up opening its own new café space

Wildly popular coffee pop-up opening its own new café space

"So this may have been the worst business decision of our lives...or it could be the best."
B.C. launches online eviction process; but critics say it doesn't go far enough

B.C. launches online eviction process; but critics say it doesn't go far enough

Local housing researchers assert a new online 'landlord use' eviction application process is a missed opportunity to grapple with and grasp the scope of eviction disputes in B.C.
B.C. told to brace for heat wave as forecast shows 40 degrees C for Kamloops

B.C. told to brace for heat wave as forecast shows 40 degrees C for Kamloops

VICTORIA — British Columbia residents are being told to brace for a coming heat wave that could send temperatures into the high 30s and beyond, with the government reminding people to check in on their neighbours.
Vancouver's massive FREE Greek Summerfest takes place over 8 days this month

Vancouver's massive FREE Greek Summerfest takes place over 8 days this month

Featuring live entertainment and lots (and lots) of Greek food
Here is what you need to know about Missy Elliot's Vancouver show

Here is what you need to know about Missy Elliot's Vancouver show

The concert also features Timbaland, Busta Rhymes, and Ciara.
WestJet sweetens post-strike deals with deeper discounts on flights

WestJet sweetens post-strike deals with deeper discounts on flights

Travellers can get additional discounts on sale prices
FortisBC changing the way EV users are charged

FortisBC changing the way EV users are charged

FortisBC moving from per minute to per kilowatt hour charging formula in B.C.
Upscale B.C. grocery chain moving into new Kitsilano development

Upscale B.C. grocery chain moving into new Kitsilano development

A development under construction in Kitsilano will a have a different tenant than originally planned.
B.C. municipalities get $1.6B in federal infrastructure funds over five years

B.C. municipalities get $1.6B in federal infrastructure funds over five years

Under the new Canada Community-Building Fund deal, local governments in B.C. will receive $300 million in federal infrastructure funding in 2024-2025.
Pest infestation forces temporary closure of Richmond sushi, BBQ restaurant

Pest infestation forces temporary closure of Richmond sushi, BBQ restaurant

The restaurant was given permission to reopen four days later.
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