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Check out Vancouver's trio of queer women cobblers (VIDEO)

Check out Vancouver's trio of queer women cobblers (VIDEO)

Repairing a male-dominated industry. 👞 👢
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­mayor suspends meetings with Chinese government officials

Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­mayor suspends meetings with Chinese government officials

Kennedy Stewart recently declined invitation to meet with China’s ambassador to Canada
Unemployed Canadians shun farm work

Unemployed Canadians shun farm work

Only 25 of 80 applicants actually showed up and stayed for more than a day and most refused to work early mornings or on weekends, one farmer says.
John Coupar is the NPA’s mayoral candidate for the 2022 election

John Coupar is the NPA’s mayoral candidate for the 2022 election

Coupar is a longtime park board commissioner
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­trading card shop still going strong after 30 years (VIDEO)

Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­trading card shop still going strong after 30 years (VIDEO)

Plenty of customers are still crackin' packs!
You can buy a car online and have it delivered to your B.C. home (VIDEO)

You can buy a car online and have it delivered to your B.C. home (VIDEO)

New wheels are now just a few clicks away. 🚗 🚘
No tent? No problem: Burnaby man launches 'Airbnb in a car'

No tent? No problem: Burnaby man launches 'Airbnb in a car'

The company offers essential camping gear including a brand new Subaru Crosstrek, a solar-chargeable battery pack, a fully stocked kitchen and a refrigerated cooler
Catalytic converter thefts reach 2,154 in B.C.’s Lower Mainland

Catalytic converter thefts reach 2,154 in B.C.’s Lower Mainland

ICBC reports losses close to $2 million in 2020
Why calling food 'ugly' makes us want to buy it more

Why calling food 'ugly' makes us want to buy it more

A UBC study finds that people are more likely to buy misshapen foods labelled 'ugly'
Sale of frozen B.C. spot prawns could be illegal: Fisheries, seafood businesses, chefs frustrated

Sale of frozen B.C. spot prawns could be illegal: Fisheries, seafood businesses, chefs frustrated

A huge portion of B.C.'s spot prawn business could be wiped out
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