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New café with brunch and pastries opening in Yaletown

New café with brunch and pastries opening in Yaletown

Just after a month after the previous business departed, this new spot for treats and eats is ready to welcome guests
It's last call for this Coquitlam neighbourhood pub

It's last call for this Coquitlam neighbourhood pub

The Frog & Nightgown Pub has been a destination in Coquitlam's Eagleridge neighbourhood since 1984.
Man who murdered 13-year-old Burnaby girl covers ears during statement from her father

Man who murdered 13-year-old Burnaby girl covers ears during statement from her father

Ibrahim Ali, 34, has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.
These 29 Metro Vancouver spots will have special ice cream treats for a summer festival

These 29 Metro Vancouver spots will have special ice cream treats for a summer festival

Brain freeze? Yes please!
‘Several days’ to analyze drone footage for missing B.C. mountaineers

‘Several days’ to analyze drone footage for missing B.C. mountaineers

Search and rescue members have been looking for three mountaineers who climbed Atwell Peak on May 31 and vanished.
Vancouver fire department wins national 'code of silence' award

Vancouver fire department wins national 'code of silence' award

Department wanted to charge $260 for a one-page report related to 2022 fire that destroyed East Vancouver's Value Village.
New West’s first craft brewery celebrates a milestone — and you're invited

New West’s first craft brewery celebrates a milestone — and you're invited

Steel & Oak celebrates a decade of brewing in New West at its SO10 - beer, music, magic and more.
All-you-can-eat hotpot restaurant opening in Richmond

All-you-can-eat hotpot restaurant opening in Richmond

New restaurant coming to Aberdeen Centre.
Watch: This summer rooftop garden dinner series in Vancouver is creating a buzz

Watch: This summer rooftop garden dinner series in Vancouver is creating a buzz

Peak seasonal ingredients in a unique garden setting with wine, cocktails, and...bees
B.C. premier bidding 'good riddance' to slain serial killer undermines rule of law, say experts

B.C. premier bidding 'good riddance' to slain serial killer undermines rule of law, say experts

'Let’s not beat around the bush,' B.C. Premier David Eby and Minister of Public Safety are 'approving murder,' says prison law expert Tom Engel at the Canadian Prison Law Association.
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