• Skulls, taxidermy seized as black market concerns prompt Vancouver oddity shop raid - CBC.ca

    Skulls, taxidermy seized as black market concerns prompt Vancouver oddity shop raid - CBC.ca
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    Skulls, taxidermy seized as black market concerns prompt Vancouver oddity shop raid
    CBC.ca
    A new Vancouver oddity shop that sells medical and zoological curiosities from fetal pigs to baboon skulls has been raided by B.C. conservation officers checking the paperwork of the macabre wares. David Duprey says it was his dream to open a shop that ...
  • Facade Festival 2016 lights up the Vancouver Art Gallery - CBC.ca

    Facade Festival 2016 lights up the Vancouver Art Gallery - CBC.ca
    CBC.ca
    Facade Festival 2016 lights up the Vancouver Art Gallery
    CBC.ca
    The work of England-born artist and Emily Carr University grad Rebecca Chaperon was projected onto the Vancouver Art Gallery's Robson Street facade, as one of five artists to have their work featured in the Facade Festival. Facade Festival 1. (Photos ...
  • Is Vancouver's real estate market really in free fall? - CBC.ca

    Is Vancouver's real estate market really in free fall? - CBC.ca
    CBC.ca
    Is Vancouver's real estate market really in free fall?
    CBC.ca
    "Is the Metro Vancouver real estate market in free fall?" shouts the headline. "Canada's housing market nears 'extreme bubble,' warns ex-Lehman Brothers trader," screams another. "Fear and loathing in the Vancouver property market," warns the CBC.
    Vancouver real-estate market sending mixed messagesTimes Colonist
    Vancouver home sales hit four-year low in wake of foreign-buyers taxThe Globe and Mail
    Vancouver-area home sales plu
  • Threatening note shocks North Vancouver trail users - CBC.ca

    Threatening note shocks North Vancouver trail users - CBC.ca
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    Threatening note shocks North Vancouver trail users
    CBC.ca
    Trail users in North Vancouver say they're shocked and appalled after someone left a threatening note on a popular trail this week. The note, reportedly left in multiple places along the Baden Powell trail, warns the owner of a dog named Rosie that the ...
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