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A Canadian boutique hotel now offers a 'doggy bathroom' for your pampered pooch

A Canadian boutique hotel now offers a 'doggy bathroom' for your pampered pooch

Plus: A few other noteworthy dog-friendly stays across Canada
Former B.C. friends fight over Caribbean cruise credit card costs

Former B.C. friends fight over Caribbean cruise credit card costs

The pair never did end up taking the cruise.
Here are some ways to update your wardrobe sustainably that aren't just thrifting

Here are some ways to update your wardrobe sustainably that aren't just thrifting

There are so many ways to shop sustainably ♻️
Semi-conscious at the wheel of a stolen vehicle? Don't drive

Semi-conscious at the wheel of a stolen vehicle? Don't drive

New Westminster police took a suspect safely into custody after a Wednesday night call in Sapperton.
Sunday swimming group makes church of the sea

Sunday swimming group makes church of the sea

A secular group led by a local celebrant makes space for people to share their grief, and let it go
B.C. to deliver Omicron-targeting vaccine to residents

B.C. to deliver Omicron-targeting vaccine to residents

Health Canada today approved a new Moderna's vaccine to fight COVID-19
Artist installs 'ghost' on B.C. bench to remember those lost to overdose

Artist installs 'ghost' on B.C. bench to remember those lost to overdose

Vancouver, B.C., artist Lupo has installed a ghost-like sculpture to ensure those lost to the opioid crisis are not forgotten
Arkells and Tegan and Sara drop music video shot at Kingsgate Mall

Arkells and Tegan and Sara drop music video shot at Kingsgate Mall

How many of us have done something similar?
Festival brings life back to Ioco ghost town in Port Moody

Festival brings life back to Ioco ghost town in Port Moody

The townsite used to be home for workers at the nearby Imperial Oil refinery.
COVID-mandate lawsuit tossed for being 'bad beyond argument'

COVID-mandate lawsuit tossed for being 'bad beyond argument'

A highly-publicized lawsuit targeting the provincial government’s COVID-19 measures has been thrown out by a BC Supreme Court Justice for being so poorly crafted it is impossible to respond to.
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