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Largest Chinese jewelry brand makes entry to sa国际传媒 with Richmond store

Largest Chinese jewelry brand makes entry to sa国际传媒 with Richmond store

Chow Tai Fook is the world鈥檚 fourth largest jewelry brand by market value
Taste coffee from around the globe at this new caf茅 and roastery in New West

Taste coffee from around the globe at this new caf茅 and roastery in New West

Here's all you need to know about the newly opened M眉kasi caf茅 in the city.
Photos: New homeware brand opens first Vancouver store. Here鈥檚 what it looks like

Photos: New homeware brand opens first Vancouver store. Here鈥檚 what it looks like

They're replacing Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Here's why it's getting harder to find Coca Cola products across Metro Vancouver

Here's why it's getting harder to find Coca Cola products across Metro Vancouver

Have you noticed some empty store shelves?
This popular luggage brand by a Canadian actress is having a pop up in Vancouver

This popular luggage brand by a Canadian actress is having a pop up in Vancouver

The brand's first-ever Canadian event will be here
Escape into the past at this New West store's new antique book room

Escape into the past at this New West store's new antique book room

Get ready for some armchair time-travel at this nook full of old books.
Lingerie designer Christine Morton celebrates 50 years in fine fashion

Lingerie designer Christine Morton celebrates 50 years in fine fashion

The West Vancouver designer鈥檚 silk pieces have adorned some of the world鈥檚 most famous women, including Elizabeth Taylor, Chrissy Teigen, Cher and Oprah
Richmond stone business closing down after 24 years

Richmond stone business closing down after 24 years

Owner said competition and high costs force the long-time Richmond business to close down
End of an era: The first mall-based Hudson鈥檚 Bay is shutting down in Burnaby

End of an era: The first mall-based Hudson鈥檚 Bay is shutting down in Burnaby

Hudson's Bay Co. shaped Lougheed Town Centre as we know it.
Downtown Victoria businesses could get cash to spruce up storefronts

Downtown Victoria businesses could get cash to spruce up storefronts

Proposal to be considered by council this week follows a similar program in Esquimalt