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B.C. e-bike lithium battery company denies fatal fire liability

B.C. e-bike lithium battery company denies fatal fire liability

"Jets of flaming gas venting from the tops of cells in the e-bike battery turned each into a tiny, unguided metal rocket," the lawsuit said.
Vancouver man loses RV to fire near CRAB Park encampment

Vancouver man loses RV to fire near CRAB Park encampment

Owner of recreational vehicle: "It should never have happened."
B.C. judge upholds sentence in Richmond assault involving 'unusual dance'

B.C. judge upholds sentence in Richmond assault involving 'unusual dance'

Feng Han, who kicked in a man's door and held a meat cleaver to his throat, has taken "substantial steps" since the incident "to better understand his emotional triggers."
Attention-loving elephant seal returns to moult on the Gorge

Attention-loving elephant seal returns to moult on the Gorge

Emerson is attracting the usual crowd of onlookers, prompting officials to put up temporary fencing around him
Port Moody home relocation project means more memories can be made

Port Moody home relocation project means more memories can be made

Ten homes are being moved from the old Coronation Park neighbourhood in Port Moody
A B.C. landlord asked for double the rent and then tried to kick out their tenant

A B.C. landlord asked for double the rent and then tried to kick out their tenant

The tenant said the landlord's notice came just one month after a jaw-dropping rental increase request.
Gastown pub quietly closes permanently

Gastown pub quietly closes permanently

It advertised itself as the "only gay bar in town"
Here is why you might start seeing more coyotes in Vancouver

Here is why you might start seeing more coyotes in Vancouver

One local saw an "enormous coyote walking down the sidewalk on the West Mall at UBC."
B.C. to ban some 'personal use' evictions, stop rent increases over new children

B.C. to ban some 'personal use' evictions, stop rent increases over new children

Legislation introduced Tuesday would force landlords who use the 'personal use' rule to live in the unit for a year before listing it for rent again.
Vancouver seeks Supreme Court of Canada to rule on quashed vacancy control bylaw

Vancouver seeks Supreme Court of Canada to rule on quashed vacancy control bylaw

The City of Vancouver contends its vacancy control bylaw is legal as it fills a gap in provincial legislation.
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