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This ridiculous snow cat limo is for sale in North Vancouver for $6,000

This ridiculous snow cat limo is for sale in North Vancouver for $6,000

Have you always wanted to have your very own stretch limousine that's been converted to a sort of hybrid snowmobile so that you can host wild rolling parties in the snowy mountains surrounding the city? It's your lucky day.
The campfire ban has been completely lifted in the Coastal region!

The campfire ban has been completely lifted in the Coastal region!

The campfire ban for the Coastal Fire Region has been lifted, following a hot and wildfire-filled summer in British Columbia.
New bylaw means unruly West Van residents can be banned from municipal facilities

New bylaw means unruly West Van residents can be banned from municipal facilities

They won’t hang you for violating West Vancouver’s bylaws – but you might get suspended. West Vancouver unanimously approved a motion that allows district staff to expel unruly residents from municipal facilities for one year.
Coquitlam piano teacher expected to plead guilty on sexual assault charges

Coquitlam piano teacher expected to plead guilty on sexual assault charges

A Coquitlam piano teacher charged with 10 counts of sexually assaulting and interfering with his students is expected to plead guilty next week.
IKEA opens key new distribution centre in Richmond

IKEA opens key new distribution centre in Richmond

On Monday morning, IKEA opened its new, 330,540 square foot Vancouver Customer Distribution Centre in rural south-east Richmond.
Vision Vancouver's mayoral candidate has dropped out of the race

Vision Vancouver's mayoral candidate has dropped out of the race

Ian Campbell photo Vision Vancouver Vision Vancouver's mayoral candidate, Chief Ian Campbell, has withdrawn from the race.
Richmond events receive provincial funding to draw out-of-B.C. guests

Richmond events receive provincial funding to draw out-of-B.C. guests

Two Richmond events are receiving thousands of dollars in provincial funding, thanks to B.C.’s Tourism Events Program.
Fisheries minister fires back at groups for suing over orcas

Fisheries minister fires back at groups for suing over orcas

Southern Resident killer whale J50 and her mother, J16, are seen off the west coast of Vancouver Island near Port Renfrew, B.C., on August 7, 2018 in this handout photo.
This sketchy looking 'Giant House Spider' is native to Vancouver

This sketchy looking 'Giant House Spider' is native to Vancouver

This spider is so large it made a clicking noise as it ran across the floor.
Vancouver's 420 Festival says they've paid $63K to the city to cover expenses

Vancouver's 420 Festival says they've paid $63K to the city to cover expenses

The organizers of the annual 4/20 marijuana celebration in Vancouver say they have paid the City of Vancouver and the Vancouver Park Board for expenses related to the unsanctioned event.
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