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Coyote snatches small dog from Burnaby yard

Coyote snatches small dog from Burnaby yard

Conservation officers are encouraging people to make sure coyotes don't get too comfortable with humans
'N' driver ticketed for talking on cell while driving 140 km/h in frigid temps

'N' driver ticketed for talking on cell while driving 140 km/h in frigid temps

A 20-year-old Vancouver man had his car impounded for seven days and was ticketed for excessive speeding after being clocked driving 140 kilometres per hour in West Vancouver Feb. 20.
Hang onto your hats, Vancouver, more snow is coming

Hang onto your hats, Vancouver, more snow is coming

Metro Vancouver took a big hit of the cold white stuff Wednesday afternoon and evening, and while some communities are still digging out, Thursday's warmer temps and periods of sun will be just a short reprieve.
Want to win $100,000 to open your own business?

Want to win $100,000 to open your own business?

The catch is that you have to open it in Langley, of course
Expansion of B.C. foreign buyers tax to Okanagan, Vancouver Island is questioned

Expansion of B.C. foreign buyers tax to Okanagan, Vancouver Island is questioned

Kelowna: the biggest city in B.C.’s Okanagan is Western Investor’s No. 1 pick for real estate investors in 2018.
Maybe Scott Moir got drunk at the gold medal hockey game tonight?

Maybe Scott Moir got drunk at the gold medal hockey game tonight?

Finally I have another figure skating related alcohol story to write about! In case you missed tonight's Canada vs USA gold medal hockey game, there were a few wonderful moments showing Scott Moir getting rowdy in the stands.
Mayor Robertson wants False Creek open to swimming this summer

Mayor Robertson wants False Creek open to swimming this summer

False Creek has long been a polluted waterway, partly because of sewage dumped by boaters. A city study conducted last year found that much of the seabed under major marinas in the creek were polluted with sewage from boats.
Richmond food manufacturer pleads guilty to violating Fisheries Act

Richmond food manufacturer pleads guilty to violating Fisheries Act

Image: Gardein/Facebook A Richmond plant-based food manufacturer has been fined $285,000 after vegetable oil was leaked into the Fraser River. Garden Protein International Inc.
City approves 'much-needed', 24-storey office tower downtown

City approves 'much-needed', 24-storey office tower downtown

You're either going to love this design... or think it's a horrible monstrosity
Tips to keep pets safe in winter weather

Tips to keep pets safe in winter weather

Some tips for keeping your furry loved ones safe in winter weather
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