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Quick response but tragic outcome in Squamish snowmobiling accident

Quick response but tragic outcome in Squamish snowmobiling accident

Caroline Favot is remembered for her 'unwavering spirit of generosity and adventure.'
Popular Vancouver comedy venue celebrates return with 24-hour show in upgraded space

Popular Vancouver comedy venue celebrates return with 24-hour show in upgraded space

"You're going to see something you haven't seen before."
Vancouver's naughty NSFW waffle shop is closing down 'due to rising costs'

Vancouver's naughty NSFW waffle shop is closing down 'due to rising costs'

Owners say their signature "penis waffles" will still be popping up around town
'Nature is good medicine': What is forest bathing and why are people doing it?

'Nature is good medicine': What is forest bathing and why are people doing it?

Scientists say "forest bathing" can help alleviate stress and boost mood. If you don't have time to spend in the woods, there's a free program being offered.
B.C. nurse lied about approval to use Botox

B.C. nurse lied about approval to use Botox

B.C.'s College of Nurses and Midwives is now considering what penalty should be handed down in Roshanak Rahi's case.
Cat breeder must pay $2,100 in ragdoll kitten dispute

Cat breeder must pay $2,100 in ragdoll kitten dispute

Breeder suspected buyer was trying to defraud them and refused to refund the e-transfer.
'A big deal': B.C. utility regulator rejects plan for mandatory gas hookups

'A big deal': B.C. utility regulator rejects plan for mandatory gas hookups

BC Utilities Commission rejected FortisBC renewable gas proposal on grounds it would lead to 'undue price discrimination.' The commission also rejected a Fortis plan to invest in LNG, while approving several others.
Musical acts lined up for 101st May Days party in Port Coquitlam

Musical acts lined up for 101st May Days party in Port Coquitlam

Side One, Royal Oak and the Golden Spike Can Can Dancers are on the May Days program for the Party in the Square on May 11, 2024.
Superstore wine outlet fined $7,000 for serving B.C. minor

Superstore wine outlet fined $7,000 for serving B.C. minor

Store cashier tills have an age request prompt that is overridden 70 per cent of the time.
'People wanted to learn more about Mount Pleasant': Historic tours return to Vancouver neighbourhood

'People wanted to learn more about Mount Pleasant': Historic tours return to Vancouver neighbourhood

"I think people appreciate that I try to include the stories of everyday people"
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