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Giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting resurfaces near Vancouver

Giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting resurfaces near Vancouver

Their sting reportedly feels like a, "red-hot thumbtack."
Indigenous B.C. food truck Mr. Bannock gets creative in the COVID-era

Indigenous B.C. food truck Mr. Bannock gets creative in the COVID-era

How the Squamish Nation entrepreneur has cooked up ways to keep going despite the pandemic
New Lebanese restaurant replaces JamJar's South Granville location

New Lebanese restaurant replaces JamJar's South Granville location

South Granville has lost a Lebanese restaurant...and gained one, too
B.C. imports 99 million kilos of American onions. Why?

B.C. imports 99 million kilos of American onions. Why?

A mere four per cent of the onions consumed in B.C. are grown in the province
UBC ranked #2 university in Canada in 2020

UBC ranked #2 university in Canada in 2020

It also ranked among the best academic institutions worldwide.
Former white supremacist speaks to Richmond club members about compassion and forgiveness

Former white supremacist speaks to Richmond club members about compassion and forgiveness

After spending 15 years with the White Aryan Resistance movement in Vancouver, Tony McAleer experienced a shift in his beliefs
Incredible images capture orca punting seal high into the air (PHOTOS)

Incredible images capture orca punting seal high into the air (PHOTOS)

"This included them punting a hapless Seal clear in the air, it was an unbelievable sight and showed the power and skill of these apex predators."
Vancouver has a new restaurant that's all about udon

Vancouver has a new restaurant that's all about udon

Featuring handmade udon noodles, fresh broth, and tempting side dishes
B.C.'s $300 crisis supplement extended until end of year

B.C.'s $300 crisis supplement extended until end of year

The crisis payments were introduced by the province in April, extended in July, and will now continue until December.
'Mild' nature of COVID-19 in younger people 'makes things quite challenging' for B.C. health officials

'Mild' nature of COVID-19 in younger people 'makes things quite challenging' for B.C. health officials

This has made messaging around safety guidelines more difficult in B.C.
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