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Dead man's clothing posted by B.C. police in hopes of identifying him

Dead man's clothing posted by B.C. police in hopes of identifying him

Do you recognize these items?
Metro Vancouver calls for developers to pay even more

Metro Vancouver calls for developers to pay even more

Metro board has directed staff to adjust its upcoming budget to boost development cost charges and soften a rising tax burden on residents
‘Not the first time’: Vancouver firefighters rescue person near Commercial Drive train tracks

‘Not the first time’: Vancouver firefighters rescue person near Commercial Drive train tracks

A person had to be lifted by a gurney to street level.
Similarities in testimony from Vancouver officers at Myles Gray inquest

Similarities in testimony from Vancouver officers at Myles Gray inquest

BURNABY, B.C. — Several patterns have emerged after the last few Vancouver police witnesses testified at a coroner's inquest into the death of Myles Gray in August 2015.
Here's why the Vancouver Park Board keeps hundreds of bees in a 'regular office fridge'

Here's why the Vancouver Park Board keeps hundreds of bees in a 'regular office fridge'

It's the workplace lunch you don't want to steal.
'Major fire' erupts in Surrey, waking up neighbours

'Major fire' erupts in Surrey, waking up neighbours

Neighbours woke up to the sound of explosions.
Empty lot listed for $22,900 in B.C.

Empty lot listed for $22,900 in B.C.

One of the lowest priced pieces of real estate in the province.
This lux Vancouver stay ranks as one of the world's best hotels for food

This lux Vancouver stay ranks as one of the world's best hotels for food

Staycation, anyone?
Oh, behave! Coquitlam eyes code of conduct for elected officials

Oh, behave! Coquitlam eyes code of conduct for elected officials

The draft code of conduct would offer general guidelines on safe, civil and ethical conduct at the Coquitlam council table and beyond.
Burnaby job ad for cleaning human poop raises questions about fair wages for dirty jobs

Burnaby job ad for cleaning human poop raises questions about fair wages for dirty jobs

“Agree to clean dog poop, human poop, and vomit,” stated the first line of the job notice posted on Reddit. The job ad listed a wage of $16 per hour.
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