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'Coffee cottage' envisioned for oldest settlers' house on the North Shore

'Coffee cottage' envisioned for oldest settlers' house on the North Shore

Citizens group must raise $1.6 million before anyone can have a coffee or glass of wine on the patio
Update: Police close downtown Vancouver street after pedestrian struck (VIDEO)

Update: Police close downtown Vancouver street after pedestrian struck (VIDEO)

They suffered "serious injuries"
North Shore vintage-inspired t-shirt store launches online

North Shore vintage-inspired t-shirt store launches online

All proceeds go to support local journalism
North Shore patients shocked to receive anti-vax letter from North Van family doctor

North Shore patients shocked to receive anti-vax letter from North Van family doctor

Patients of a North Vancouver GP were surprised to receive a letter informing them she hasn't been vaccinated against COVID-19 and could potentially lose her licence to practice medicine.
Has your baby monitor been hacked by cybercrooks?

Has your baby monitor been hacked by cybercrooks?

High-tech baby monitors could be hacked by cybercrooks, whose aim is to use them as entry points to other devices.
Tokyo's 'King of Tsukemen' ramen restaurant reveals Vancouver opening date and menu details (PHOTOS)

Tokyo's 'King of Tsukemen' ramen restaurant reveals Vancouver opening date and menu details (PHOTOS)

Get ready to slurp noodles from the "most famous ramen restaurant in Japan" right here in Vancouver 🍜
Here's why there's an empty statue base set up outside a Vancouver landmark

Here's why there's an empty statue base set up outside a Vancouver landmark

The people setting up the display are hoping it sparks important conversations
Prince George student running today for his family in Ukraine

Prince George student running today for his family in Ukraine

Event raising funds for displaced Ukrainians caught in war; reception/rally planned for 4:15 p.m. at city hall
Court approves $2M payout in TikTok data collection lawsuit

Court approves $2M payout in TikTok data collection lawsuit

The settlement comes after two lawsuits claimed the popular social media app illegally collected and commercialized personal data from its Canadian users.
International students struggle with COVID, inflation

International students struggle with COVID, inflation

International students are not only more vulnerable to the effects of the pandemic, but they are also excluded from most government support and financial relief programs, which is why food banks are seeing more of them needing their services.
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