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This 'hair ice' phenomena was found on a B.C. tree and it looks magical

This 'hair ice' phenomena was found on a B.C. tree and it looks magical

While it may look like something out of a fairytale, 'hair ice' is a fairly common occurrence around the world and happens a great deal in B.C.
Cash in suitcases, shopping bags used to pay taxes at Vancouver city hall, say councillors

Cash in suitcases, shopping bags used to pay taxes at Vancouver city hall, say councillors

Citizens are bringing money in suitcases and in reusable shopping bags into city hall to pay taxes, according to accounts from two city councillors, including one who says she saw this happen “a few times” last year.
Up to 50 trees at a Vancouver golf course damaged by vandals

Up to 50 trees at a Vancouver golf course damaged by vandals

Vancouver Park Board is looking into its third act of vandalism in the last month after someone sawed the tops off dozens of trees at Langara Golf Course.
RCMP release photo of suspect who allegedly exposed his genitals to a 10-year-old girl

RCMP release photo of suspect who allegedly exposed his genitals to a 10-year-old girl

Earlier this month, Surrey RCMP warned the public about an alleged indecent act that took place on January 10 involving an assault on a 10-year-old girl.
Identity crisis: British Columbians relate more to U.S. states than other provinces

Identity crisis: British Columbians relate more to U.S. states than other provinces

A poll finds that British Columbians don't feel that they have a great deal in common with Canada and relate more closely with a few U.S. states.
Here’s what life looks like in Vancouver’s first legal cannabis dispensary

Here’s what life looks like in Vancouver’s first legal cannabis dispensary

Babins’ Evergreen Cannabis shop on Fourth Avenue became Vancouver’s first fully licensed dispensary in early January. Mike Babins is living his best life.
Canada has one month to decide whether to hold an extradition hearing for Meng

Canada has one month to decide whether to hold an extradition hearing for Meng

The clock is ticking for Canada to decide whether to proceed with a high-profile extradition case involving a senior executive of Huawei Technologies, which has touched off furor in diplomatic relations with China.
Vancouver police make arrest in fatal shooting of 69-year-old man

Vancouver police make arrest in fatal shooting of 69-year-old man

Vancouver police have made an arrest in last weekend’s fatal shooting of 69-year-old Zenen Cepeda Silva.
Richmond trampoline park owners claim dad who died could have been impaired

Richmond trampoline park owners claim dad who died could have been impaired

The owners of a Richmond trampoline park are claiming a dad of two, who died while using the premises, may have been under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Two cranes brought in to Vancouver port for crane recovery effort

Two cranes brought in to Vancouver port for crane recovery effort

It's going to take two large floating cranes to try to lift another crane that collapsed over a container vessel at the Port of Vancouver early Monday.
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