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Every post from Reddit, newest first.

A Reddit thread is asking where the developer-promised community centre in Vancouver's River District actually went. The neighbourhood's getting built out but people are wondering if that amenity is actually happening.

3d ago

Someone on Reddit asked what a kilolitre actually is — turns out it's just 1,000 litres. If you've been wondering too, now you know.

3d ago

A photo from July 1969 shows downtown Vancouver looking northwest — the city before the modern skyline took over. Reddit's sharing it and it's wild how different things were.

3d ago

Someone spotted black bears in the Coquitlam River on an afternoon walk — they were just swimming around. Wildlife is out and about in the water.

3d ago

Vancouver's talking about how to remember the 2021 heat dome while looking ahead. Community discussions are grappling with what happened, what we learned, and how to be better prepared next time.

4d ago

Hoppers are happening at BC Place and people are showing up. Check it out if you're in the area.

4d ago

Robson Public Market from 1986 is circulating on Reddit — locals sharing nostalgia for the old spot. Here for the throwback.

4d ago

Wildfire smoke is blanketing the city. Heat and smoke are changing what Vancouver actually looks like these days.

4d ago

Someone found a UBC student housing key card downtown. If it's yours, DM on Reddit to describe and arrange pickup.

4d ago

Reddit's lighting up over how August used to be the best month in Vancouver — now it's hazy, bone dry, and full of wildfire smoke most days. The shift in what summer actually feels like is hitting different.

5d ago

Someone on Reddit just reminded everyone that the SkyTrain ride itself is the view — Nanaimo Station capture got people talking about how good the sightlines actually are from those trains.

5d ago

B.C. housing minister weighing in on conditions at the single-tenant Granville SRO — says the situation is "not ideal." Reddit's been talking about it.

5d ago

Redditors questioning why Vancouver's Google partnership to cut traffic isn't bigger news — and why the city's framing it as free when Google's getting testing ground access instead.

5d ago

Reddit user Somervilledrew posted an archive photo of East Georgia at Commercial Drive looking toward Woodland, January 1976. The Drive looks like a different city in old shots.

5d ago

Archive shot by Gregory Melle shows downtown Van from Cambie in 1994—way fewer towers, way more sky. Somervilledrew posted it; cool to see how dense the skyline's gotten in 30 years.

5d ago

Someone ordered to the wrong Starbucks location at Marine Gateway and left a free Venti iced hazelnut oat shaken espresso waiting. If you're keen, DM u/PSamra89 on Reddit with the name and it's yours.

5d ago

someone's got Drake tickets for The Notebook at Second Beach in Stanley Park tonight, Tuesday Aug 18, 5 to 11 p.m. — free if you can take them. hit the Reddit thread.

5d ago

A Kitsilano senior's assault case just got solved with help from the public. Tips came in and a charge has been laid.

6d ago

The Second Narrows bridge was the spot for Friday's sunset—brilliant light hitting the water as the day ended.

6d ago

Someone found a small elderly dog wandering near Main and 22nd around 6:30 p.m. Friday—no collar or tattoo. She was pretty hungry. They're taking her to the vet Saturday to check for a chip.

6d ago