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'Tone it down!': B.C. homeowner gets nasty letter over Christmas decorations

'Tone it down!': B.C. homeowner gets nasty letter over Christmas decorations

The letter used coarse language, describing the Sooke, B.C., house as 'the joke of the neighbourhood' for using so many Christmas decorations.
Ramen restaurant replaces Brown's Social House in Richmond

Ramen restaurant replaces Brown's Social House in Richmond

Japanese mixed noodles served up at Ironwood Plaza.
Vancouver General Hospital closes a building following fire

Vancouver General Hospital closes a building following fire

The building will stay closed as repairs are made.
One traffic lane closed on Lions Gate Bridge Saturday and Sunday morning

One traffic lane closed on Lions Gate Bridge Saturday and Sunday morning

Anyone heading to or from North Van or West Van this Saturday and Sunday should consider the Second Narrows bridge
Investigation continues into targeted North Delta shooting

Investigation continues into targeted North Delta shooting

Burning vehicle found in Surrey linked to incident
Metro Vancouver forecast includes above-average temperatures, heavy rainfall

Metro Vancouver forecast includes above-average temperatures, heavy rainfall

You shouldn't expect a White Chrismas this year.
B.C. judge eliminates father's child support to mother

B.C. judge eliminates father's child support to mother

The child has cerebral palsy but sought nothing from her parents other than costs for orthodontic work.
Vancouver seafood shop and restaurant set to re-open after fire

Vancouver seafood shop and restaurant set to re-open after fire

Out of commission for the past few weeks, the seafood shop and casual restaurant is excited to welcome everyone back
Historic walnut tree behind Molly's Reach felled

Historic walnut tree behind Molly's Reach felled

The black walnut behind Molly's Reach was cut down for safety reasons.
$115M funding deal could help build 40,000 homes in Vancouver over decade: Trudeau

$115M funding deal could help build 40,000 homes in Vancouver over decade: Trudeau

VANCOUVER — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a $115 million federal funding deal with the City of Vancouver that he said could see more than 40,000 new homes built over the next decade.
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