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'We are grand opening': Vancouver's Hello Kitty Cafe will be open soon

'We are grand opening': Vancouver's Hello Kitty Cafe will be open soon

The interior looks nearly done and very pink.
Nearly half of Canadians are opposed to university protest encampments, poll suggests

Nearly half of Canadians are opposed to university protest encampments, poll suggests

The encampments began more than a week ago, with students demanding their schools publicize and end their investments in Israeli defence companies.
All London Drugs stores reopened after cybersecurity attack

All London Drugs stores reopened after cybersecurity attack

"No evidence" that customer databases were compromised, says London Drugs president.
Vancouver mayor announces public viewing sites for Canucks games

Vancouver mayor announces public viewing sites for Canucks games

Oak Meadows Park at 37th and Oak won’t be activated until Sunday when the Canucks are in Edmonton.
Canucks' playoff run has economic winners and losers

Canucks' playoff run has economic winners and losers

Restaurants with large TV screens, or those that are delivery-oriented are set to benefit.
Can my landlord keep my damage deposit in B.C.?

Can my landlord keep my damage deposit in B.C.?

Here is what renters need to know.
'It’s time for me to write a new chapter': Vancouver chef announces restaurant closure

'It’s time for me to write a new chapter': Vancouver chef announces restaurant closure

Last call is just around the corner
Rob Shaw: Feds wash hands of drug decriminalization, leaving BC NDP to face fallout

Rob Shaw: Feds wash hands of drug decriminalization, leaving BC NDP to face fallout

B.C. government is scrambling for cover as its decriminalization experiment crumbles
Watch: A look inside illegal drone deliveries at B.C.'s prisons

Watch: A look inside illegal drone deliveries at B.C.'s prisons

A new pilot project using drone-detecting technology aims to intercept the "crazy" number of drop-offs happening inside B.C.'s prisons.
Vancouver constable fined $2,000 for speeding after man run down

Vancouver constable fined $2,000 for speeding after man run down

A Vancouver Provincial Court judge said Jack Zhao was doing 57 km/h in a 30 km/h zone.
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