Pretty sure Ron will sing the praises for All-Weathers, hasn't he been running them for a couple years now?
In my mind, Vancouver is EXACTLY the climate All Weathers are meant for.
The Vrededtein Quatrac Pro are fantastic! They were so good on IQs TT that she said she no longer felt she needed dedicated winters. When she got her A5 she insisted on the same tire again. So we've had them 2X. The ride quality is also superb and they are quiet.
I also have all weather's on my FWD Prius. Michelin Cross Climate+. There's a "2" version now and I'd suspect they are better.
Anyways, they're "ok". They feel closer to an all season tire on the winter whereas the Vreds feel closer to a winter tire. I'll be swapping them out in the fall as they are about done after...hmmm...I'm guessing 60k or so (I'd have to look).
I really want the Vred Quatrac Pros but they don't make them in 15s. So I might get some 17 inch rims just to be able to run those. Otherwise I MIGHT try just the regular Vred Quatrac. But the mileage rating on the Vreds is only 400 vs 600 (which is why they're better in the winter I suspect). And I do lots of driving in the Prius. Otherwise both Bridgestone and Nokian have new all weather's so might try one of them. Leaning Bridgestone.
At this point, I don't see myself going back to dedicated winters.