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Canada and America have their distinct differences, but when it comes to big city rats — no one is safe (except for Calgary and Edmonton).

People thought one TikTok was taken in New York City, and not because of a Broadway Musical or Central Park. Huge rats are also a trademark of the U.S. city. However, the rat-filled alleyway shown in the video was actually in Vancouver.

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Moving to a new city is always a strange experience and one where you're likely to spot a lot of things that seem strange and locals likely wouldn't think twice about it.

Seamus ODare moved from Ireland to Vancouver and while he's only been in the city for two weeks, he has so many hilarious observations from the number of geese to how small busses are and he's been sharing them on TikTok.

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A B.C. man is shown in a TikTok going on a racist rant, in a Richmond business. People on TikTok are calling the man out for "racism" and "ignorance."

The TikTok was posted five days ago, and the caption said that the incident occurred at the soft opening of the dessert store, which the poster said in the comments was called Hui Lau Shan.

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Between UFO sightings and giant mystery orbs on beaches, it feels like 2023 just keeps getting weirder. Yet another unexplained occurrence was caught on camera in Surrey, B.C., and it went viral on TikTok.

In the video, a TikTok user named Kristina shared that her daughter's boyfriend spotted a seemingly dead bird "floating in the sky" on his commute in Metro Vancouver.

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A man in Vancouver was caught on video screaming at Tim Hortons workers about his coffee while in a drive-thru in Metro Vancouver. A TikTok of the incident, taken by someone else in the drive-thru, has gone viral — and people are shocked by it.

Narcity confirmed with the Tim Hortons located at Sullivan Heights in Surrey that the incident happened on Sunday, February 5. The TikTok account @apoxonindustries posted the video on February 6, and it's already gained over 888,000 views.

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