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VPD: mental health contributing factor in 73 per cent of ‘stranger assaults’ in Vancouver

VPD: mental health contributing factor in 73 per cent of ‘stranger assaults’ in Vancouver

New police data examined 44 'stranger assault' cases between March and June 2022
Man pulls out hatchet at downtown Vancouver grocery store

Man pulls out hatchet at downtown Vancouver grocery store

TikTok witnessed it too.
Survey says: As pandemic surges on, a generational divide exists on prevention

Survey says: As pandemic surges on, a generational divide exists on prevention

As B.C. works through the seventh COVID-19 wave, older Canadians have growing concerns about catching the virus.
'The perfect storm': B.C. residents warned about rental scams this summer

'The perfect storm': B.C. residents warned about rental scams this summer

With a difficult rental market and high demand, the Better Business Bureau anticipates a rise in rental scams.
Time is likely the best antidote to airport congestion

Time is likely the best antidote to airport congestion

Openings surge for work in passport offices, airlines, customs kiosks and security lines
Where (and how) to make friends in Vancouver

Where (and how) to make friends in Vancouver

Talk about Vancouverite problems.
Deal alert: You can fly from Vancouver to Sydney, Australia for only $874 CAD

Deal alert: You can fly from Vancouver to Sydney, Australia for only $874 CAD

These flights regularly cost over double this price. 💸💸💸
This large sinkhole has forced a partial closure of a popular Vancouver park

This large sinkhole has forced a partial closure of a popular Vancouver park

The park board is investigating.
This Vancouver company is turning deadstock into a collaboration with the Amazon of luxury menswear

This Vancouver company is turning deadstock into a collaboration with the Amazon of luxury menswear

Grailed and Faulkner have joined forces.
Sinking science: The race to determine if carbon-filled seaweed can be safely sunk

Sinking science: The race to determine if carbon-filled seaweed can be safely sunk

B.C.'s coastline is abundant with kelp, a seaweed that sequesters carbon as it grows. But while several companies are eagerly devising their plans to sink this carbon to the ocean floor, researchers are saying there's still a gap in the scientific information that needs to be filled.
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