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Investigation: Deadly fentanyl now B.C. addicts’ drug of choice

Investigation: Deadly fentanyl now B.C. addicts’ drug of choice

While governments warn of the threat of drugs contaminated with fentanyl, the harsh fact is that the synthetic opioid is increasingly the drug of choice for British Columbia’s addicts and drug abusers.
This online mapping system tracks crow attacks across Vancouver

This online mapping system tracks crow attacks across Vancouver

With nesting season running April to July, getting dive-bombed by a protective crow has become a rite of passage for most Vancouverites.
You can race your fixed-gear bike at this summertime cycling championship in Vancouver

You can race your fixed-gear bike at this summertime cycling championship in Vancouver

Calling all fixed-gear riders! Unsplash / Jonny Kennaugh The Vancouver Is Awesome Grand Prix (VIAGP) returns for its second year - June 15th at Jonathan Rogers Park in Mount Pleasant.
Discover the purr-fect patios Vancouverites created on this epic 'catio tour'

Discover the purr-fect patios Vancouverites created on this epic 'catio tour'

Now, the BC SPCA will run the first Vancouver Catio Tour to inspire local cat-owners to consider creating a safe, outdoor structure for their feline best pal.
Is this 'world's most boring wallet' yours? Vancouver-area cops have some news and jokes for you

Is this 'world's most boring wallet' yours? Vancouver-area cops have some news and jokes for you

Police in North Vancouver are having a little bit of fun as they seek the owner of "a remarkably generic men’s wallet" found at a local mall.
Department of Fisheries to test for harmful virus at B.C. fish farms

Department of Fisheries to test for harmful virus at B.C. fish farms

Testing will begin at British Columbia fish farm operations for strains of a virus that is harmful to farmed Atlantic salmon in Norway, the federal fisheries minister announced Tuesday.
Casey-Jo Loos and James Sutton out as hosts at 102.7 The Peak

Casey-Jo Loos and James Sutton out as hosts at 102.7 The Peak

Afternoons are going to sound a little different from here on out on 102.7 The Peak, after longtime hosts Casey-Jo Loos and James Sutton revealed Tuesday the duo have been "fired" from the station.
Tinder to allow users to select their sexual orientation in Canada this month

Tinder to allow users to select their sexual orientation in Canada this month

If you haven't used Tinder before, you might not have been aware that the dating app didn't allow users to select their sexual orientation.
Limos, Lambos, choppers & booze: Raucus party rocks Anmore

Limos, Lambos, choppers & booze: Raucus party rocks Anmore

The quiet village of Anmore got noisy Saturday night as a massive house party cluttered the streets with limousines, high-end sports cars.
A glitter ban could be coming to one Metro Vancouver city

A glitter ban could be coming to one Metro Vancouver city

The City of Richmond could be edging towards a ban on decorative glitter, primarily used in children’s arts and crafts.
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