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Home improvement scams persist in B.C., warns Better Business Bureau

Home improvement scams persist in B.C., warns Better Business Bureau

Home improvement scams rank fourth in Canada for riskiest scams.
Metro Vancouver university expands its zero-cost textbooks course offerings

Metro Vancouver university expands its zero-cost textbooks course offerings

It's the first program of its kind in Canada, and now it covers even more classes 📚
Fire-damaged Vancouver restaurant's re-opening delayed due to second fire

Fire-damaged Vancouver restaurant's re-opening delayed due to second fire

The family-run DTES restaurant itself did not burn, but smoke and water have caused issues.
Here's how to view the finale of one of the brightest meteor showers in Vancouver skies

Here's how to view the finale of one of the brightest meteor showers in Vancouver skies

Find out how to view a cool display by Jupiter next month, too.
Formula E refund deal hits roadblock

Formula E refund deal hits roadblock

One Stop Strategy Group, the promoter of the cancelled electric car race around East False Creek, has rejected Vancouver city council’s proposal to refund the $500,000 deposit. 
'Full of energy': Orphaned black bear cub's favourite snack is frozen watermelon

'Full of energy': Orphaned black bear cub's favourite snack is frozen watermelon

The petite bruin is at a Metro Vancouver facility and needs a new name.
Extra costs, huge wait frustrates Port Coquitlam mom seeking Canadian passport so son can go to college

Extra costs, huge wait frustrates Port Coquitlam mom seeking Canadian passport so son can go to college

Canada is triaging passports for only the most urgent flights to deal with the backlog, but that means extra stress for travellers, including a local lacrosse player flying to attend a U.S. school on scholarship.
Photos: Thin Point Grey house hits the market for $2.2 million

Photos: Thin Point Grey house hits the market for $2.2 million

It's less than 17 feet wide.
Accused man begs Vancouver judge for bail hearing

Accused man begs Vancouver judge for bail hearing

Tyson Wyatt Lumley is charged with offences from Hope to Squamish.
SFU research shows how important taking breaks is in the workplace

SFU research shows how important taking breaks is in the workplace

“When employees see work breaks as useful and necessary, they are less likely to skip or shorten their break."
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