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‘The Last of Us’ reveals start date for Vancouver filming

‘The Last of Us’ reveals start date for Vancouver filming

"The Last of Us" shot its previous season in Calgary, where millions of dollars were spent on each episode.
Brr! Temperatures to fall near freezing in Vancouver this week

Brr! Temperatures to fall near freezing in Vancouver this week

Clear skies provide the ideal conditions for frosty weather.
Canucks call up Akito Hirose after Carson Soucy injury

Canucks call up Akito Hirose after Carson Soucy injury

Soucy suffered an injury to his left leg during Sunday's game against the Montreal Canadiens.
Vietnamese coffee shop opens second Vancouver location

Vietnamese coffee shop opens second Vancouver location

The cafe beckons guests to immerse themselves "in the world of Vietnamese coffee" and "embark on a caffeine-filled journey like no other."
Richmond Night Market area sees over $40K in parking fines

Richmond Night Market area sees over $40K in parking fines

Tickets were handed out between April and October 2023.
Vancouver woman won't 'worry about money' after $675k scratch ticket win

Vancouver woman won't 'worry about money' after $675k scratch ticket win

She scratched and she won...big.
2-month closure for Highway 99 onramp

2-month closure for Highway 99 onramp

The northbound loop onramp from Steveston Highway is closing for construction on the Massey Tunnel replacement project.
12 animals that have been observed adopting animals from other species

12 animals that have been observed adopting animals from other species

Stacker compiled 12 times wild animals have adopted others of a different species, using research studies, documented observations, and news articles.
RealTours show searches for affordability in West Vancouver

RealTours show searches for affordability in West Vancouver

RealTours is the breakthrough new series from REW.ca that brings you Canadian real estate like you’ve never seen it before.
B.C. housing minister tells people not to help 'desperate scammers' with Airbnb fraud

B.C. housing minister tells people not to help 'desperate scammers' with Airbnb fraud

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's minister of housing is warning people not to take part in short-term rental scams as the province moves to limit the hotel alternatives to increase housing stock.
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