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Gillis on Horvat: ‘Rare that you can pick someone…you're that confident in’

Gillis on Horvat: ‘Rare that you can pick someone…you're that confident in’

Nearly ten years after the Vancouver Canucks traded Cory Schneider to draft him, Bo Horvat is on his way to the New York Islanders.
Police are shifting to a new way of fare checking on Vancouver transit. Here's how it works

Police are shifting to a new way of fare checking on Vancouver transit. Here's how it works

Fare evasion just got harder.
Want to be a 'Karen'? Cafe offering terrible service and a bizarre dining experience coming to Vancouver

Want to be a 'Karen'? Cafe offering terrible service and a bizarre dining experience coming to Vancouver

It's part of a worldwide chain.
Raven launches $100M Indigenous-focused VC fund

Raven launches $100M Indigenous-focused VC fund

Capital set to go to Indigenous ventures that demonstrate viability
New helmet gives Sikh kids a ticket to ride — or roll

New helmet gives Sikh kids a ticket to ride — or roll

Bold Helmet invented to accommodate hair covering for cycling, skateboarding or scootering.
B.C. woman's delayed baggage claim against Air Canada tossed out on technicalities

B.C. woman's delayed baggage claim against Air Canada tossed out on technicalities

The passenger did not file a claim within 21 days of the delayed baggage arrival.
'The things you see at work': Someone parked their car in the middle of nowhere in Stanley Park

'The things you see at work': Someone parked their car in the middle of nowhere in Stanley Park

They will have to pay a hefty price for parking in the wrong area.
Health Canada conducts safety review on breastfeeding drug amid psychiatric concerns

Health Canada conducts safety review on breastfeeding drug amid psychiatric concerns

Health Canada is reviewing the safety of domperidone, a drug prescribed off-label to improve breast milk supply, amid reports that some mothers in Canada and the U.S. have had serious psychiatric symptoms when they tried to stop taking the drug.
BC SPCA investigating baby bunny dump at Richmond shelter

BC SPCA investigating baby bunny dump at Richmond shelter

Shelter manager chased driver of a brand new Mercedes out of parking lot after a dozen rabbits were abandoned
By the numbers for British Columbia's overdose crisis

By the numbers for British Columbia's overdose crisis

VICTORIA — British Columbia's chief coroner released overdose figures for 2022, showing 2,272 residents died from toxic drugs last year. Lisa Lapointe says drug toxicity remains the leading cause of unnatural death in B.C.
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