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'I’m still in shock': Vancouver man wins $675,000 while doing laundry

'I’m still in shock': Vancouver man wins $675,000 while doing laundry

It was a Scratch & Win ticket.
Vancouver concert photographer captures pandemic life in isolation (VIDEO)

Vancouver concert photographer captures pandemic life in isolation (VIDEO)

The project presented an opportunity to stay occupied and continue to grow creatively. 📷
Coquitlam man agrees to repay investors after using their money to gamble

Coquitlam man agrees to repay investors after using their money to gamble

Shayne William Sharma raised about $257,500 from 21 residents of B.C. in the scheme which he ran from March 2014 to January 2015. Now he must pay the money back, along with a $25,000 fine
'Horrific and deeply disturbing crime': Senior attacked by pair posing as Vancouver police officers

'Horrific and deeply disturbing crime': Senior attacked by pair posing as Vancouver police officers

It's believed the victim let the two men in after they knocked on her door claiming to be police officers
BCLC calls on Canada to legalize 'single-event' sports bets

BCLC calls on Canada to legalize 'single-event' sports bets

The BCLC expects single-event sports betting would generate an estimated $125 to $175 million in additional revenue through online and land-based opportunities.
Wurst of Us: New vegan hot dog take-out and delivery restaurant opens in Vancouver

Wurst of Us: New vegan hot dog take-out and delivery restaurant opens in Vancouver

Sometimes the wurst of times are the best of the times.
Letter: Steve Moore faked Todd Bertuzzi ending his career, as a 'money grab'

Letter: Steve Moore faked Todd Bertuzzi ending his career, as a 'money grab'

Tyler Sloss has some thoughts
COVID-19 at Burnaby store part of new Lower Mainland cases

COVID-19 at Burnaby store part of new Lower Mainland cases

A worker has tested positive at the Metrotown store
Archival photo shows West End storefronts in 1928

Archival photo shows West End storefronts in 1928

A look back on Denman St in the 1920s
Local artist insists stone pillar is '110 per cent' his carving, will meet with museum

Local artist insists stone pillar is '110 per cent' his carving, will meet with museum

The Royal BC Museum recently announced they'd determined the found item was likely used in rituals by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations. This carver says no, it's his work from 2017.
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