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Warning issued after coyote attacks dog, bites elderly woman in Vancouver

Warning issued after coyote attacks dog, bites elderly woman in Vancouver

"One coyote grabbed one of the dogs in its mouth and shook it."
North Van exhibition pays ode to Vancouver prop house

North Van exhibition pays ode to Vancouver prop house

The disappearing Mount Pleasant Furniture has over one million collectibles and artifacts used in Vancouver-shot tv and film
Coquitlam photos show what music 'sounds' like to a Deaf person

Coquitlam photos show what music 'sounds' like to a Deaf person

Vancouver artist Silas Ng, who has been Deaf since birth, attempts to recreate the effects in his photo collection "Music in My Eyes."
Burnaby dumpling restaurant expands to Richmond food court

Burnaby dumpling restaurant expands to Richmond food court

There continues to be two Shanghai dumpling restaurants selling similar dishes in the same mall
Adrian Raeside cartoon: It's a dog's life on B.C. Ferries

Adrian Raeside cartoon: It's a dog's life on B.C. Ferries

Vancouver church hits the market for $10 million

Vancouver church hits the market for $10 million

It's nearly 100 years old.
Watering restrictions coming to Vancouver soon

Watering restrictions coming to Vancouver soon

Edible plants are exempt from the regulations.
He stormed Hong Kong's legislature in 2019 but now calls Vancouver home

He stormed Hong Kong's legislature in 2019 but now calls Vancouver home

Pro-democracy activist Ernie Shue-fung Chow studies history at the University of B.C. but it wasn't long ago that he was making it
B.C. moves to ban illicit drug use in public spaces

B.C. moves to ban illicit drug use in public spaces

Premier David Eby said he has received assurances that the federal government will help ensure police can enforce a ban on illicit drug use in any public spaces, including parks, transit, hospitals, restaurants and beaches.
Les Leyne: Public safety forces retreat on decriminalization

Les Leyne: Public safety forces retreat on decriminalization

B.C.’s historic drug decriminalization experiment is being dramatically scaled back as the NDP government retreats in the face of sustained public anxiety about what it is doing to perceptions of public safety.
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