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    Still listening to tinny TV audio? Upgrade your home theatre in minutes with an easy-to-set up soundbar.
    The Curator
    May 7
  • 10 proven products that will help your golf game
    We've selected products for golfers of all skills and every budget, from reliable mid-price balls to remote control carts.
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    May 17
  • The best 11 grilling accessories for every BBQ enthusiast
    Want to up your grill game? Here’s how a grill mat or a burger press can make a difference this BBQ season.
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    May 15
  • 2 women seriously injured in fire in Toronto’s west end
    Two women are seriously injured after a fire at a residential building in Toronto's west end Monday morning, officials say.
    Fire
    May 13
  • Upgrade your salad game: Fast and easy gadgets for better bowls
    Chopping herbs, squeezing lemons, washing mushrooms…making a salad at home can be time-consuming. Here’s how these 13 gadgets can help you get your greens in this summer.
    The Curator
    May 9
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    Can’t find a swimsuit that suits your style and comfort level? You’re in luck. These eight designs demand a sun-filled escape ASAP.
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  • These luxe Amazon towels are all under $60
    Looking to stock your linen closet with the softest cotton and microfiber towels? Amazon is your one-stop shop. The best part? The palatable price points. Read on for seven faves.
    The Curator
    May 7
  • The best dry shampoos for an instant hair refresh
    Whether you're pressed for time or craving a boost, dry shampoo is here to rescue your strands. Discover six options tailored to every hair type, texture and budget.
    The Curator
    Apr 30
  • Iconic red lions stolen from West Vancouver restaurant
    Red Lion Bar and Grill says its two lion statues were stolen some time Saturday. It says whoever took them can return them, no questions asked.
    Crime
    May 12
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  • Vancouver torpedoes 30-year plan to remake West End waterfront
    Vancouver councillors said the plan was too expensive and have sent it back to the park board to be refocused specifically on ways to protect the shoreline from climate change.
    Economy
    May 10
  • PoCo mayor says ‘no’ to provincial jump as unite-the-right merger talk rages
    After news emerged Brad West was being courted to help bring together the fractured right wing of B.C.'s provincial politics, he says he's decided the time wasn't right.
    Politics
    May 16
  • Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West considering leading merged BC United-Conservative party
    Sources say business leaders and political organizers have approached Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West about leading a potentially merged free-enterprise coalition party.
    Politics
    May 15
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  • Cash and jewelry stolen from home in Guelph’s west end: police
    Police say neighbors saw a man knock on the front door when the homeowners went out on Saturday morning before walking to the back of the house.
    Crime
    May 6
  • Road repair work blitz in West Island begins
    Some cities and towns across the West Island have already begun rebuilding and fixing their streets and sidewalks. But finding the funds to pay for it all is a looming challenge.
    Canada
    May 16
  • Cycling advocates criticize Vancouver’s curbing of West End revitalization plan
    Cycling advocates say Vancouver City Council's scrapping of the 30-year, $300 million West End Waterfront Plan is “short-sighted."
    Politics
    May 12
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  • Fire in abandoned West Kelowna home deemed suspicious
    West Kelowna Fire Rescue were sent to an abandoned home fire in the 1800 block of Ross Road on Sunday at 6:30 p.m.
    Fire
    Apr 29
  • The West Block Transcript, Episode 35, Season 13
    As clashes escalate between protesters and police on American university campuses, will Canada follow suit? Last week, police in Calgary took a similar approach.
    Politics
    May 12
  • Threatening message found in bathroom stall at Halifax school, students dismissed
    Students at Halifax West High School were dismissed early Monday after a threatening message was discovered in a school bathroom. Police were on scene during the day.
    Canada
    Apr 29
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  • Heroes’ welcome as firefighters, support crews thanked for battling McDougall Creek wildfire
    Volunteers, local businesses and organizations spent months planning Saturday morning's celebration at Memorial Park in West Kelowna.
    Canada
    Apr 27
  • These 6 pimple patches work wonders on my acne spots
    As an almost-thirty-year-old battling blemishes, my acne journey feels far from over. Naturally, I tested out six popular pimple patch brands—read on for my thoughts.
    The Curator
    Apr 23
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