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Where to Pick Your Own Berries Near Vancouver in Summer 2023

Krause Berry Farms. Photo: Destination BC/Hubert Kang Get in touch with where your food comes from by going berry picking. There are 11 U-pick...

Canada Cup's fundraising campaign reaches target to foot bill for Ukrainian team

“We can’t thank the community enough for embracing Team Ukraine with open arms and helping bring them to our tournament. We have been...

All roads have led to woe for the Vancouver Whitecaps

Vancouver Whitecaps Sports Soccer MLS Winning away from...

Canucks: Five draft scenarios that may play out with rise, fall of prospect targets

Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey Even if it’s...

The last CFL shutout wasn't a blankety-blank good time for the B.C. Lions

Sports Football CFL BC Lions B.C. Lions hit...

Telus scraps 1.5% credit card surcharge on customer bills

Telus has reversed its decision to charge an extra fee to customers who use a credit card to pay their bills.Last fall, the telecom...

Here's what's happening in B.C. to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day

National Indigenous Peoples Day will be celebrated across the country on Wednesday, including many events and activities being held in B.C.The special day acknowledges the diverse...

New Westminster parents, school board call on trustee to resign for Twitter trolling

New Westminster school board trustee Dee Beattie is being asked to resign by the board and parents after using a fake Twitter account to...

Point Roberts, the cut-off U.S. town on B.C.'s border, wants Canadian workers

Businesses in the isolated U.S. border town of Point Roberts just south of Vancouver are calling on President Joe Biden to help them hire Canadians to fill...

Uber Eats apologizes after rep wrongly tells Vancouver cafe B.C. had lifted delivery fee cap

Uber Eats has apologized to the owner of a cafe and bakery on Vancouver's Main Street after one of its representatives said that the province...

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