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Image 1 — LOST DOG, please help - last seen at the entrance to Pacific Spirit Park Camosun and W30th
Image 2 — LOST DOG, please help - last seen at the entrance to Pacific Spirit Park Camosun and W30th
Image 3 — LOST DOG, please help - last seen at the entrance to Pacific Spirit Park Camosun and W30th
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LOST DOG, please help - last seen at the entrance to Pacific Spirit Park Camosun and W30th

*Posting on behalf of family*

My dog went missing July 4 at noon.

Her name is Dahlia and she’s a female spayed Dutch Shepherd (brindle in color) about 2.5 years old.

My name is Shayan Imani and my number is (407)-373-3037, email - imanishayan@gmail.com

Dahlia is microchipped with her registered number being: 941010004427376

She is currently wearing a pink collar with a tag including her name and my phone number, as well as a rabies tag from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

She is usually an indoor/outdoor pet and she is very skittish towards people however not aggressive at all.

She was last seen at the entrance to Pacific Spirit Park at West 30th and Camosun.

u/OtherwiseCriticism — 7 hours ago
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Escapologist, Harry Houdini, suspended from the Vancouver Sun building extricating himself after being bound up, while a large crowd watches, March 1st, 1923

u/Somervilledrew — 7 hours ago
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Why is Vancouver so amazing?

I visited Vancouver twice recently from a Seattle suburb, and I can't stop thinking about it.

Everything feels so modern, clean, and connected. The density seems to create a vibrant city where lots of people can actually live downtown without it feeling chaotic.

It also made me wonder why we don't have something similar in the Seattle metro.

Seattle feels much messier, and downtown often doesn't feel as comfortable to walk around. Bellevue is clean, but condo living is extremely expensive (HOA alone can easily be around $1,000/month), and it doesn't seem to have the same lively, mixed community that Vancouver does.

For people who've lived in or know both cities well—what do you think Vancouver is doing differently?

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u/tactoth — 15 hours ago
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Smoke over Metro Vancouver?

Anybody know where all the smoke is pouring in from? It looks like wildfire smoke.

u/Automatic-Table9953 — 11 hours ago

Rabbit Plushie on Skytrain

Did anyone lose their stuffed rabbit? Found at Lincoln Station on the Millennium line going from lafarge lake to VCC. Taken to sky train staff for lost and found 🐇

u/eyesinsteadoftits — 8 hours ago

Lost water bottle in Evo

This is a shot in the dark but if you found a large black water bottle in an Evo this morning or at any point today could you reach out to me! It has sentimental value.
It’s similar to a hydroflask, and is covered in stickers: a Squamish Nation sticker, one from Banff, and a few others.

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u/annayek3 — 6 hours ago
▲ 359 r/vancouver+2 crossposts

Metro Vancouver and Canada's Filipino community prepared to welcome the Philippine President in Vancouver the only way Filipinos know how 🎤🎶🇨🇦🇵🇭

u/UcCanSK — 17 hours ago
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Canada vs Morocco: Photos from Jack Poole Plaza / Granville Street

The tension and frustration were palpable at Jack Poole Plaza. Many arms crossed and heads hung. Sad day for Canadian soccer fans, but our team reached new heights this tournament. A PB is always worth celebrating!

Loss aside, it’s a privilege to live in a place that’s home to so many different people. To get to experience all of these different celebrations? To watch these communities come out in full? I feel very lucky to be here.

u/JeremyLim — 13 hours ago
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Douglas Todd: Pressure rising to kill Vancouver's 17 'villages' plan - Expert voices are calling for Vancouver council members to cancel the July 14 public hearing on the city's master plan to create 17 new retail villages, which they argue are illogical and will harm existing shopping hubs

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u/CaliperLee62 — 17 hours ago

501 lipstick error!

Probably not gonna reach who it needs to, but worth a shot: if you were on the 501 in Langely just now, dropped a lipstick, and then saw someone grab it and get off... that was my boyfriend panicking because he thought it was mine T.T we left it at the 200/80th stop and hes REALLY SORRY

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u/asexualdruid — 9 hours ago
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You can't park legally in Vancouver without a charged phone and a data plan.

They don't accept coins anymore. Obviously most people have these items nowadays but it's more about principle and accessibility. What are you supposed to do if your phone is dead? Also this is just another wealth transfer. Instead of at least having the option for 100% of your hard earned money to go to the local government, 100% of the money generated is now subject to a flat percentage going straight to private equity. So there's no way for your money not to be siphoned out of our economy where it will likely not be spent in Vancouver or Canada again. Pay by phone is owned by a New York private equity firm btw.

Edit: I looked up the contract it's a flat fee per transaction which is better than a percentage, but it's still not good that they're forcing us to use technology and give money to these apps. Still not good that the money that used to go to the coin collector that would get spent at local businesses now goes to a private equity firm where it won't be in our economy or maybe even spent at all.

u/-randy — 1 day ago

Vancouver City Skyline (panorama) [15000 x 4544] [OC]

Vancouver skyline from Stanley Park
Made from 8 images. f/11, 2.5secs, 1SO100

u/mthyvold — 14 hours ago