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Boater caught on video 'harassing' pod of killer whales in B.C.

Boater caught on video 'harassing' pod of killer whales in B.C.

"I would say that this vessel was within 50 metres of orcas at several points during the encounter," says one witness.
A new vegan doughnut business just launched in New West

A new vegan doughnut business just launched in New West

Christina Kendall, owner of New Westminster’s CC’s Donuts, had to go all the way to Vancouver to get a box of vegan doughnuts before she decided to roll up her sleeves and bake them herself.
Massive online groups have formed to share horror stories about Canadian airlines. Here's why

Massive online groups have formed to share horror stories about Canadian airlines. Here's why

And many of these experiences are out of YVR.
Evil circus clowns chase you in this terrifying Metro Vancouver haunted house

Evil circus clowns chase you in this terrifying Metro Vancouver haunted house

There are two other freaky houses, too.
Chinese character court case could delay Vancouver ballot printing

Chinese character court case could delay Vancouver ballot printing

Chief election officer's court application emphasized she was not challenging any candidates' entitlement to run in the Oct. 15 election.
UBCM: Municipal leaders propose increased support for solar panels, water systems

UBCM: Municipal leaders propose increased support for solar panels, water systems

While the province supports heat pumps, there are no equivalent incentives for home and building owners to increase their own supply of renewable energy.
Over 20 road closures planned this weekend for 10-kilometre race

Over 20 road closures planned this weekend for 10-kilometre race

The race will weave through the Eastside.
Serious hit-and-run puts man in ICU, police seek driver and witnesses

Serious hit-and-run puts man in ICU, police seek driver and witnesses

The driver fled before police arrived.
B.C. COVID-19 deaths follow global downward trend

B.C. COVID-19 deaths follow global downward trend

B.C.'s 16 such deaths is the fewest since B.C. launched weekly data updates in April
Here’s how the City of Vancouver is handling the Sept. 19 holiday

Here’s how the City of Vancouver is handling the Sept. 19 holiday

They'll be following the lead of the provincial and federal governments
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