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Richmond tenant defeats eviction attempt

Richmond tenant defeats eviction attempt

A case was brought against them over utility bills.
Tipping the scales: How much British Columbians dish out on tips, taxes and fees

Tipping the scales: How much British Columbians dish out on tips, taxes and fees

British Columbians may be dishing out as much as $144 million this year for tips on taxes.
Time Traveller: This ship was a game changer in the freight industry

Time Traveller: This ship was a game changer in the freight industry

The Clifford J. Rogers was one of the first ships built with intermodal, or containerized, transport in mind 🚢
Photos: 10 movies with unforgettable shopping scenes

Photos: 10 movies with unforgettable shopping scenes

“Get in, loser, we’re going shopping.”
I Watched This Game: Spencer Martin and the Canucks win big in Las Vegas

I Watched This Game: Spencer Martin and the Canucks win big in Las Vegas

Spencer Martin was robbed of his first career shutout by a bad-luck bounce off the boards late in the third period.
'Vancouver is going to be a mess': Vancouverites react to snowfall forecast

'Vancouver is going to be a mess': Vancouverites react to snowfall forecast

This year marked one of the earliest snowfalls on record in Vancouver.
BC SPCA wants Canada to outlaw shipping horses out of country for human consumption

BC SPCA wants Canada to outlaw shipping horses out of country for human consumption

"Canada's current animal transport laws are still inadequate."
FIFA World Cup soccer matches to be screened in movie theatres across Metro Vancouver

FIFA World Cup soccer matches to be screened in movie theatres across Metro Vancouver

Canadians can watch the game in theatres across the country🇨🇦⚽
Strong winds with chances of power outages expected across Metro Vancouver

Strong winds with chances of power outages expected across Metro Vancouver

Hold on to your hats!🌬️
Peak pandemic spending led to 'tip inflation' for B.C.'s service industry

Peak pandemic spending led to 'tip inflation' for B.C.'s service industry

"We are just in love with tipping in Canada and the U.S. It's a Western thing," says the president and CEO of the BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association.
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