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Hacking Tinder: This Vancouver-based business helps people looking for love online

Hacking Tinder: This Vancouver-based business helps people looking for love online

Started in 2018, the company hires photographers in Vancouver, Kelowna, Los Angeles and Seattle.
Grouse Grind closed weekdays for the next five weeks

Grouse Grind closed weekdays for the next five weeks

Trail upgrades coming in October, although hikers can still Grind on the weekend
REPORT: Pettersson and Hughes sign new sub-$8 million contracts

REPORT: Pettersson and Hughes sign new sub-$8 million contracts

Elias Pettersson reportedly will sign for three years, while Quinn Hughes will sign for six years.
B.C. reports nine more COVID-19 deaths; 749 new cases

B.C. reports nine more COVID-19 deaths; 749 new cases

Much data unavailable as government officials busy observing National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
24/7 cameras capture 'fat bears' in Lower Mainland parks (PHOTOS)

24/7 cameras capture 'fat bears' in Lower Mainland parks (PHOTOS)

It’s Fat Bear Week! 🐻🐻🐻
Crowds gather at Vancouver Art Gallery to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (VIDEO)

Crowds gather at Vancouver Art Gallery to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (VIDEO)

Hundreds showed up to commemorate the occasion.
Here's what that pink glow south of Vancouver was last night

Here's what that pink glow south of Vancouver was last night

This was not a Purple Rain situation.
New ride hailing service for pets launches in Vancouver

New ride hailing service for pets launches in Vancouver

Basically Uber for dogs (and their humans)
Locals share snaps of massive, toppled trees in Vancouver (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

Locals share snaps of massive, toppled trees in Vancouver (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

A Vancouver resident says a massive tree fell on a parked car.
B.C. court denies restaurateurs' lawsuit over Stanley Park bike lane

B.C. court denies restaurateurs' lawsuit over Stanley Park bike lane

Owners of the Teahouse, Stanley Park Pavilion and Prospect Point Bar and Grill took the Vancouver Park Board to court over its decision to convert a Stanley Park roadway into a bike lane
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