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That Tim Hortons mug just cracked. What's next for Vancouver?

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Your mug just cracked and the Canucks are playing the Lightning. What more could go wrong

So, Tim Hortons has recalled over 25,000 of their mugs due to a burn risk. Apparently, they’re just cracking and breaking, with reports of injuries. You know, you buy a mug, you expect it to hold your coffee. Simple enough, right? But out here, that mug breaking? It feels like it's just another little piece of a much larger, more complicated picture.

Because while some folks across the country are just grabbing another mug from the cupboard, here in Vancouver, it’s… different. We’re already bracing for another atmospheric river, the kind that changes the shape of the landscape, and how wildlife finds its way. The Canucks are up against the Lightning tonight, and if you’ve been a fan here for any length of time, you know how quickly that hope can vanish, replaced by the familiar ache of 'what if.' It's not just about a mug; it’s about a city that feels like it's always on the edge of something. Whether it's the housing market, the rain, or the Canucks, there's always a quiet tension. Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast.

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