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Volunteer firefighters, support staff burnt out from battling wildfires

Volunteer firefighters, support staff burnt out from battling wildfires

Thompson-Nicola Regional District mayors are calling for more support as volunteer firefighters, support staff and full-time employees are exhausted after weeks of protecting their communities from numerous wildfires.
The Bike Fairy is real and lives in Vancouver, leaving charms on handlebars

The Bike Fairy is real and lives in Vancouver, leaving charms on handlebars

Have you been visited by the Bike Fairy?
(Video): Meet "Bella," the new robot serving Richmond diners

(Video): Meet "Bella," the new robot serving Richmond diners

Bella (real name PuduBot) was initially developed in China, is currently serving customers at two Richmond restaurants and even sings Happy Birthday in Mandarin and English.
This tiny, adorable float home in downtown Vancouver is up for sale (PHOTOS)

This tiny, adorable float home in downtown Vancouver is up for sale (PHOTOS)

Ever wanted to live in Coal Harbour? Like, right in it?
Fire insurance hard to find for B.C. wildfire zone homebuyers

Fire insurance hard to find for B.C. wildfire zone homebuyers

Buyers being denied coverage for homes in hard-hit Interior areas.
Coquihalla Highway reopens after wildfire closure

Coquihalla Highway reopens after wildfire closure

Drivers are still being asked to take the route for essential travel only.
Are the days of formal attire done for at B.C. offices?

Are the days of formal attire done for at B.C. offices?

New survey reveals B.C. workers eager to dress more casually.
Metro Vancouver condo developers pivot to rentals

Metro Vancouver condo developers pivot to rentals

The hot multi-family rental sector has attracted the attention of some of the region’s largest residential developers
B.C. town survives behemoth wildfire after years of preparation, fire mitigation

B.C. town survives behemoth wildfire after years of preparation, fire mitigation

Logan Lake was prepared and ready when a 63,000-hectare wildfire started heading toward their community.
Vancouver parking lot fight disrupts affordable housing project for women

Vancouver parking lot fight disrupts affordable housing project for women

City concerned court action could mean increased costs, loss of funding partners for Franklin Street development
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