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A koi-eating otter has been spotted in a Downtown Vancouver garden

A koi-eating otter has been spotted in a Downtown Vancouver garden

Remember the rogue river otter with a taste for valuable koi carp that made a home in a classical Chinese garden in downtown Vancouver?
These $600/month tiny home RVs could replace laneway homes in Vancouver

These $600/month tiny home RVs could replace laneway homes in Vancouver

Delta business Mint Tiny House Company has an answer for people looking for a unique housing option. Modern, 22-34 foot tiny home RVs. Founded by Shannon and Brian Persse in 2014, they now have four different models.
Vegetable recall across British Columbia after possible listeria contamination

Vegetable recall across British Columbia after possible listeria contamination

On Nov. 1, Sobeys Inc. issued a food recall of its Compliments brand fresh-cut vegetable products from the marketplace due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
20 SeaBus sailings to be cancelled today, TransLink confirms

20 SeaBus sailings to be cancelled today, TransLink confirms

TransLink has announced that 20 SeaBus sailings will be cancelled today as a result of the transit strike issued by Unifor.
Vancouver Fire report $360,000 worth of damages from fireworks on Halloween

Vancouver Fire report $360,000 worth of damages from fireworks on Halloween

Vancouver Fire and Rescue report that they have confirmed that 20 fires in the city were caused by fireworks on Halloween
Driver caught speeding immediately after being given a warning by RCMP

Driver caught speeding immediately after being given a warning by RCMP

Police said the driver was pulled over by a traffic officer for going 80 kilometres per hour in a 50 zone and given the warning.
Q & A: Kennedy Stewart discusses first year as mayor of Vancouver

Q & A: Kennedy Stewart discusses first year as mayor of Vancouver

As he reaches the one-year mark on his job as Vancouver's mayor, we check in with Kennedy Stewart and the progress he's made so far in the city.
Talks break down between B.C. 911 operators' union and employer

Talks break down between B.C. 911 operators' union and employer

The union representing 911 operators across British Columbia says mediated talks broke down Friday with their employer, E-Comm.
Drugs, cash, weapons seized in two Metro Vancouver police raids

Drugs, cash, weapons seized in two Metro Vancouver police raids

Police raids on two residences in Burnaby and Maple Ridge turned up fentanyl, cocaine, cash and a fully operational semi-automatic rifle this week.
Air Quality Bulletin issued for Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley

Air Quality Bulletin issued for Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley

Metro Vancouver has issued an Air Quality Bulletin for Metro Vancouver due to intermittent high concentrations of fine particulate matter that may occur.
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