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Every post from Reddit, newest first.

Someone just discovered the hill above Burnaby Mountain's parking lot and posted the sunset view. Everyone's saying it's a must-see spot if you've never walked up there before.

5d ago

A West Van seal was caught waving at its buddy in a heartwarming Reddit moment. The clip's got everyone posting about it—peak waterfront wildlife energy.

5d ago

B.C.'s Premier is speaking out against a memorandum of understanding between Alberta and Ottawa, signalling the political tensions between provinces are heating up. Everyone on r/vancouver has opinions about what it means for the region.

5d ago

A stunning aerial shot of the GTA is blowing up on r/vancouver—gorgeous skyline photo that has locals debating which neighbourhoods offer the best views. Everyone's tagging their favourite vantage points.

5d ago

Someone made this incredible whale watching collage a few weeks back—original photography and drawings of a full day out on the water in Vancouver. The art captures that perfect West Coast moment.

6d ago

Someone lost their rear bike light at 1st and Main around 1pm today—found the mounting strap backtracking. Long shot but if you see it, hit them up. Visibility is real when you're cycling around the city.

6d ago

Someone's giving away free tickets to an Alien double feature at the Rio Theatre tonight at 6pm. First come first served, but heads up it's last-minute.

7d ago

Reddit reacts with humour to wildlife incident resolution

8d ago

Reddit's Vancouver community is actively discussing the independent investigation into Mayor Ken Sim's conduct toward Councillor Sean Orr, with the investigation concluding the mayor 'objectively harassed' his political rival through allegations of antisemitism.

8d ago

A heated discussion on Reddit centres on a B.C. condo dispute where a tenant's decision to flush cat litter down the toilet resulted in significant plumbing damage costing the owner nearly $55,000. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in rental housing around tenant and landlord responsibilities.

8d ago

A Vancouver resident shared a throwback photo of a note included with their first takeout order during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. The post reflects on the human connection and kindness shown by local businesses during an unprecedented time.

8d ago

A Reddit user is seeking help locating a Fujifilm XT4 camera with lens and black strap that was left somewhere between the Burrard and Waterfront SkyTrain stations. The post is a long shot but represents the community spirit of locals helping neighbors recover lost items.

8d ago