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B.C. announces new urgent care centre for East Vancouver

B.C. announces new urgent care centre for East Vancouver

The REACH Urgent and Primary Care Centre will be fully operational by October
Here’s what we know about the 21-year-old man who died from rabies from a bat

Here’s what we know about the 21-year-old man who died from rabies from a bat

Nick Major came into contact with a bat in mid-May on Vancouver Island
Bat attack: This is how much of a threat rabies poses in Vancouver in 2019

Bat attack: This is how much of a threat rabies poses in Vancouver in 2019

‘Once you show symptoms of rabies, is it too late to be vaccinated.’
Richmond resident wants night market to turn down the volume

Richmond resident wants night market to turn down the volume

The noise is so bad the Steele family is being forced to sleep with their windows closed, leaving them to suffer in the sweltering summer heat.
B.C. attorney general sues West Vancouver

B.C. attorney general sues West Vancouver

The attorney general of B.C. is taking the District of West Vancouver to court, alleging the municipality has broken an agreement it made with two residents who donated their property on the promise it would be turned into a park.
Scientists going deep again to explore undersea mysteries

Scientists going deep again to explore undersea mysteries

Cherisse Du Preez and her fellow scientists had never seen anything like it. The underwater volcano about 250 kilometres off Vancouver Island was the biggest ever found in Canadian waters. Rising 2.
Global AIDS response faltering, poor countries need help

Global AIDS response faltering, poor countries need help

Claims that HIV epidemic over are premature, World Bank official says
What can Elias Pettersson do for an encore?

What can Elias Pettersson do for an encore?

What are reasonable (and unreasonable) expectations for the Canucks superstar?
Vancouver restaurant owners banking on business bump from curbside patios

Vancouver restaurant owners banking on business bump from curbside patios

The City of Vancouver's pilot project is expected to include seven patios separated by sidewalks from restaurants by summer’s end
Vancouver’s first skatepark celebrates 40 years of carving and community

Vancouver’s first skatepark celebrates 40 years of carving and community

Skateboard community recalls China Creek’s early days and continued importance
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