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Food for thought: A toonie can buy B.C. students better grades

Food for thought: A toonie can buy B.C. students better grades

How many times have you been told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day? Probably too many to count, since it’s something that’s drilled into us from an early age. And for good reason.
Chef Trevor Bird shares cooking tips and recipes for busy parents

Chef Trevor Bird shares cooking tips and recipes for busy parents

A little preparation goes a long way in making weekdays less hectic. A little wine helps too.
This tweet shows Canada’s spy agency really gets us in Vancouver

This tweet shows Canada’s spy agency really gets us in Vancouver

We’ve got a great example of “know your audience” in the world of Twitter and job postings, and it’s coming from an unlikely source: the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).
With tax time looming, do you understand your RRSP options?

With tax time looming, do you understand your RRSP options?

The Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia offers the following information as the RRSP deadline draws near: Anyone with earned income in a prior year who is subject to Canadian taxation on that earned income, including non-residents,
Inside China: ‘Chinglish’ Chinese New Year decorations are trending

Inside China: ‘Chinglish’ Chinese New Year decorations are trending

Spring Festival couplets are a traditional decoration to celebrate the Chinese New Year. The creative English and Chinese, or “Chinglish,” couplets have become a new trend among young people in China to celebrate the Year of the Dog.
Culprit Coffee in Kitsilano quietly closed down

Culprit Coffee in Kitsilano quietly closed down

Culprit Coffee may have had the boldest exterior wall in Kitsilano, but news of the cafe and gluten-free bakeshop’s demise has been slow and quiet. Late last summer, Culprit posted a notice that they would be “closed until further notice.
Reunited at last: 鶹ýӳevent encourages B.C. wining and Albertan dining

Reunited at last: 鶹ýӳevent encourages B.C. wining and Albertan dining

Rather than whine about the recent boycott imposed in Alberta on the import of B.C. wines, a group of wineries and a 鶹ýӳrestaurant are encouraging locals to drink wine — and eat Albertan food — instead.
New service promises 鶹ýӳgrocery delivery in as little as an hour

New service promises 鶹ýӳgrocery delivery in as little as an hour

Customers can order groceries online from instacart.ca or from the app
La Taqueria opens on Main, adds nachos and more vegan options

La Taqueria opens on Main, adds nachos and more vegan options

La Taqueria has quietly opened its fourth location in 鶹ýӳand the sixth overall, and the space and expanded menu clearly shows this decade-old local restaurant has matured beautifully.
Taste and discover spirits from 40 B.C. distilleries this April

Taste and discover spirits from 40 B.C. distilleries this April

Your chance to taste and discover spirits from 40 distilleries from around the province will be Saturday, April 14 at the annual BC Distilled.