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New milk tea and coffee shop opening in Kitsilano

New milk tea and coffee shop opening in Kitsilano

A new spot for roasted milk tea and fruit teas is opening soon
Huge festival all about 'music, art, self-care' returns to Metro Vancouver this summer

Huge festival all about 'music, art, self-care' returns to Metro Vancouver this summer

The lively fest focuses on youth from the local South Asian population, with events in Vancouver and Surrey
13-year-old on joy ride writes off Lamborghini Huracan

13-year-old on joy ride writes off Lamborghini Huracan

Police officers in West Vancouver found a scene reminiscent of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
This tiny room in downtown Vancouver is renting for $1,500 per month

This tiny room in downtown Vancouver is renting for $1,500 per month

The ad indicates the room is ideal for a professional who appreciates "peace and respect"
'We have some bittersweet news': East Vancouver Chinese restaurant closed after 31 years

'We have some bittersweet news': East Vancouver Chinese restaurant closed after 31 years

"Please accept our deepest gratitude for your unwavering support"
Cross-Canada run: Man tackles 7,398 km challenge for heart disease

Cross-Canada run: Man tackles 7,398 km challenge for heart disease

He is inviting people to run with him and plans to be in B.C. on June 26.
Downtown Vancouver poised for growth amid challenges

Downtown Vancouver poised for growth amid challenges

Restaurant sector struggles while hoteliers enjoy highest occupancy and room rates in Canada
How lightning — not arson — sparked Canada's most destructive wildfire season

How lightning — not arson — sparked Canada's most destructive wildfire season

Lightning-caused wildfires only accounted for 59% of Canada's 6,700 ignitions in 2023, but led to about 90% of the area burned, according to a pre-print study.
I Watched This Game: Canucks lack Midas touch vs Golden Knights

I Watched This Game: Canucks lack Midas touch vs Golden Knights

"I just thought we were a little light everywhere," said Canucks coach Rick Tocchet after a lopsided loss to the Golden Knights.
Student-led Indigenous film festival returns to Vancouver this April

Student-led Indigenous film festival returns to Vancouver this April

Skoden Indigenous Film Festival returns for the sixth year.
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